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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. PAGE GOSSARD .Corsets. The Seven Principal Selling Points They lace in front. 1 They support every vital or. They are as' comfortable sit-, ting down as standing. .' Tlu y are easily adjusted all In plain sJght. They give the princess back, following the most beautiful line in nature, the spinal curve. They are filled with ELEO IROBOSE, unbreakable, and uonrustable. They supply the correct fash ionable figure for erery wom an's form. For sale by Mrs.Robert Pattison Phone Black 1481 or Black 81 faf(es From the Middle-and Eastern portions of the United States and Canada to OREGON. WASHINKTON. AND THE' NORTHWEST will prevail DAILY " ' MARCH 10th to APRIL 10th over the Gregon-Washington FaiIroad& Navigation Co. and connections, the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Chicago Northwestern k . ;,..,, .- From Chicago at ................. $33.00 St Louis at ....$324)0 Omaha at ....$25JM) Kansas City at .....$25.00 Bl. l'BUl HI . .r ani frnm nther nlt!H rorresuondlmrlr low. ' ' v ;,. Ton can PREPAY Fares The Colonists fare are westbound only, but if you have relatllves or friends or employees in the east whom you desire to bring to this state yoa can deposit the value of the fare with your local railroad agent, and an order for a ticket willbe telegraphed to any address desired. let the WORLD Enow Ot our vost resources and splendid op portunities for HOME BUILDING Call on the undersigned for good instructive matter to send East or give him the address of those to whom you would like to have such matter sent WM McMUERAT ; r. General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. usiox bois sot m the sched. :; CLE. Game Saturday Sight Should be Close. ,ly Fought Out All Way Through ' There will be but one game next Saturday night, rather than a double heeded affair as first announced. The Union girls are coming Saturday to meet the local girls and a game of speed and Interest should result. The girls, once winners over Un ion by a narrow margin, have been drilling constantly to overcome tha Improvements reported In the Union team and there Is no surety in the game going to La Grands next Satur day. The Union team cannot claim the championship by winning Saturday but a defeat to the local girls would mar the clearness of the champion ship claimed by the local team now." Canadian Mining Institute, Quebec, March. 1. The thirteenth annual meeting of the Canadian Min ing Institute convened today at tne Chatetu Frontenac. The ; subject which are to be considered and mad men of international prominence wo will participate In the mesttng tend to make the convention one or the moBt important ever held by the In stitute;. (: : The meeting will continue un;:i T:l day, concluding Friday night with th annual institute dinner, at which Dr. Heinrich Rjes of Cornell University, Professor H. E. Gregory cf fiyrscuss University, W. P. Ingalls of Stew Ydr City, Dr. A. R. Ledoux and other tueu of prominence will speak. Among, other subjects the papers and discussions at the meeting wilt deal with the asbestos industries of the world, the mineral possibilities of the Chibouganou region, the petroleum industry In California, the recent un derground development work at Co balt, the gold fields of the Porcupine district, the copper deposits of the Keeweenaw peninsula, and copper mining on the British Columbia coast. In addition to the well known mining men present there are many emlneni engineers' and geologists from batn C. nada and the rumd States. Australia Dislikes Trusts. - Melbourne, March I Tho govern ment today Is on record as an oppon ent of all kinds and manners of trust in Australia following the declara tion of the Minister of Trade and cus toms that the administration will "not permit a repetition of the scau dals and malicious- methods of mono polies in other countries." It Is an authorltlvely stated that every trusi in operation in' the commonwealtn A-ould be proceeded against immedi ately. The announcement was : maae shortly after the minister had sam seml-officlally thaUseveral Amerlcau trusts, including tha meat trust,' baa begun operations on the Island-continent. ' ' . ' .. : ". A Swltchmann Killed : A special to the Pendleton East Oi gonjan says:' . ; - - F W. Doty, a switchman for thu O-W railrdad was crushed and In stantly killed in a train accident here about 5:S0 this morning.. He was about 31 years of age and is survived by a wife and young son. They-caaie Sere recently from Portland. ..- n company with Elmer Knight, another SvItchmarv Dcty was stand 'ng on the running beard of the en 3lne btws:n the engine and a. box car to which they were coupled when 'he locomotive backed into a string of cars with such force as to cause the box car and engine to be smashed together. Foreman Cullen saw the langer to the switchmen and, signal ed for them to jump. Knight heeded the signal and escaped without injury but Doty was crushed above the hips ?.nd died instantly,- The coroner's Jury Is now conduct ing an Investigation. ' of the week. , It is one of the most extensive r exhibitions of dogs ever shown in this section. Prlz-;. winner from famous kennels throughout tne country are included among the ex hibits. , ' Americans Being Aided El Paso, March 1 A determined ef fort was made today by friends oi Lawrence Converse and Edward Vlatt, the American youths under arrest at Juarez, for bearing arms against the Mexican government, to prevent theu being removed to.Chlpuahua for trial. Theirprellminary hearing was secret but enough is learned to ascertain they will be held.;.. -. ' Revolt Against tho Manrhu . , St Petersburg, March 1 The news paper Reitch, which recently voiced the imperial government's d. ananas on China, declares today that a grea. revolt against the Manchu dynasty Is being organized In Peking. A report that danger to foreigner and intimates that intervention by Eu ropean powers'may be necessary u prevent a repetition of the - Boxe troubles. A In Memory of Addison. , Lor don, Marc.i ?.- Nearly all of t;, liters y and Jou v.aliMle societl 'i of t:w. united kin'oni are observln.; in Borne manner tV.o tv.o-hundredth an il! verrary of the fli"; edition of A'. dism's Spectator which, though It flouiished for bo shqrt a time.' exerted a c .'nmandlng and permanent inMu :nc upon both literature and Journal' ism and left a distinct mark upon tne manners and morals of Its generation. The Spectator as a daily lasted only from March 1, 1711, to December t, 1712. It was revived as a tri-weekly two years later, but only eighty num bers were Issued. ' All Invited to California. San Jose, Cat, March 1. San Jose today celebrated Invitation day by mailing the first lot of 4,000,000 invi tations which are to be sent by Call fornlans'to friends and acquaintences throughout the east, Inviting them to locate in this state. The movement was started by the Southern Pacific Railway and is designed to attract per manent settlers rather than tourists. Each county of California is to sen a out its quota of Invitations, which are in the form of attractive cards bear ing views of th? different localities. LET US DTE FOR YOU. In fact the only way ite live is b) dyeing. Dont dye yourself. It's better than dyeing yourself. " we dye every day asd dye for all ..Our charge for dyeing for yon won't be hglh. " A sample Job Is sufficient For best dyeing and cleaning have ufr dolt ELITE CXEAS1SG A DYE WORKS, Phone Kali 6L Michigan Democrats Meet Muskegon. Mich., March 1. More than 300 delegates and several times that number of visitors werr on hand here today for the opening of the State Democratic convention. The business of the convention is to nom inate candidates for regrnt, of the University of Michigan, justices of the supreme court and several other minor state officers to be chosen at this year's election. Incldntnlly the con vention Is being made the occasion for a big rally of the democratic leaders from all over t he state. Lightweights Meet TonJarht , Philadelphia, March 1. Pal Moore and Tommy Maloney meet In a six round bout here tonight. , Medical Conference at Chicago.' Chicago, March 1. Th: seventh an nual conference of the American Med Association on medical education and medical legislation began at thj Congress Hotel today with an attenu ate of prominent m-:n from various points In the United States and Can ada. The conference will remain in session three days. " v S'ew President of Salvador. San Salvador, March 1. Dr. Man uel E. Armujo was installed as presi dent of the Republic of Salvador to day, the event being accompanied with the usual ceremonies. Ecxema Cure a Beauty Wash. Although D. D. D. Prescription has been recognized for years as the one remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis and all other forms ot skin diseases, it is now known that there is f no other wash, even those used by the beauty specialists, that cau compare with this mild liquid, blackhead, rash and all similar skin affections. - v For this reason alone, a bottle of D. D. D. should be kept on band In every household. A trial 25c bottle will show you the merits of this great remedy as a complexion wash. , D. D. D. seems to remove the cause, whatever the trouble may be, cleans ing the skin, and leaving it as soft and smooth and clear as that of a healthy child. Get a 25 cent bottle today and keep It In the house. The Newlin Drug Co. Feb. 28 Mch 2. MOTHER ASD DAUGHTER ; Big Show of Dogs In Pittsburg. Pittsburg, March 1. Aristocratic clogs of all varieties, nearly 1.000 ot them, are in the hands of the judges at the annual bench show o the Du tiuense Kennel Club, which opened to day, and will continue until the end Government After Packet's New York, March -1 Federal in dictment of the Chicago packers is predicted here by attaches of the dis trict attorney's Office. The federtw grand jury has begun an examination of evidenc v produced by District At torney Garvin of Jersey City , which resulted In the 'indictments In the state courts. The . state Indictments arp ineffective because the courts held the packers could not be extradlcteo. Both Glad to Reeommend Parisian . : Sage the GuaVauteed Hair Grow, , , er and Dandruff Core. : Mrs, J. R. Borgess, writes from 514 Plum St, Danville, Va June 4, 1910, as follows: - ', . . "I hare used, ParIilauSage and find it to be all you clalmb for It, and J cheerfully recommend It to any one who is suffering front any hair dand ruff or scalp trouble," On the same date Ruth Odllle Biif ge&s, the charming little daughter of Mrs. Burgess wrote: "I am only a little girl, but I want to tell what Parisian Sage has donn for me. I had a scalp disease that look ed like dandruff and when It was combed up there, would be a bloody water under the dandruff. Mamma tried everything ia tha way of hair tonics, without results, until she saw the advertisement of Parisian Sage; she got a bottle and It cured me, but kept on using it. Now I have as beau tiful a head of hair as any girl." , Is'en, women and children, in every section of America who are using or dinary commercial hair tonics should give Parisian Sage a trial. It is so far ahead of all others that one appli cation will prove Its great superilor-' ity. I '. . It Is guaranteed by the'. Newlln Drug Co. to stop falling hair and itch ing scalp and to drive out all dandruff in two weeks or money back. It grows hair In . abundance and gives to the hair a lustrous and fascinating ap pearance. CO cents a large bottle at the Newlin Drug Co. and druggists ev erywhere. . Feb. 15, 25 March 8 LOOK Who's Here A S'EW PAI'T ASD WALL .rr .--v. - ..' ; . r--r; 4, CLOGSTOX ASD SUTTER. All their stock ef wall paper Is new ' and up to tfute in eTery respect, fall and see tor yourself. wV do all of our own paper hanging And painting in a style that Is ' bound to please. 170S ?-2 6th treet, Independent phone 1311 ext door to the Obsener offlce. CLOBSTflN AID HUTTER W.-'W.BERR' Y'S Elegan t,N Stockof sar " 1 11 ,11 ' -i ' no aoiies Wearing Ap para, IS ARRIVING DAILY $3,000 Worth of the choicest and classiest Ladies' Goods arrived today and another shipment is due tomorrow Silk Petticoats. Silk Waists, Silk Hosiery and complete line of novelties, including every thing from a hair pin to the finest braids, in fact Everything for Ladies at Very Reasonable Prices ii t i 4f P 11 P NOTHING OLD LEFT IN STOCK