.. .. . 4 TTGRANDE EVENING-OBatVER THtJllSBAY, MAX 18,1911, - PAGE 5 pbsttio$ witlj the Eai r5tryl"-ay; wilba; pleased txTmeet tier friends. M ' I Bargain 'rfasemettt'' 'C '.- Values 'unequaled. Small fWchen an house' Wnlshlngg.-'Grtnlteware, tinware, 'dishes,' etc The OoldextRu)e company. . " .- , sir Ml line TZIE THEATEEPlAlITT.? Bert X-Sherwood, Proprietor l if alii Jffaniiger." f "The Pepper Industry. Path' n growth and manufaclurYbrpep'--pf. Photographs lri ' Borneo. ! "he .Inventor's 'ftigh'ftfV.Pa'tho jaMagnlflcent story fit -. n,-. ventor's patent being s grabbed bjr a rich. , concern'.' Tie : Invent .tor eventually comeSj' Into ; his wn: ' : ;rf.-v- 'Mow Bella -Was Won'.'-.Edispii; f An old old fashioned Wory.' oV $ur. grandmothers! days. Grand p.s. knows Jots, of gpod ways andv frieans.1 v. u ;..; 4 i;,f The . Phoney Prince" Kalem.. f you dpn't laugh, cothe again.; t ' Is-part- Irish comedy; Jhe; est part. . The other part, is,a( serido ..PefsIan'Ttfihcei 'r-4 it lliuitiiafod :piig ''fi "My; :VlM Irish :Posfl," Chauncey. qIWt'sr toe'Stofteiss? sung by.j, u i4. , Miqns" . '.I,.lv'.- Miss Carries.. ill. TT- -ra, ..... waiBtingt anijBulUng, complete f 60c and 60c values; on sale !th&' f eelt- at iS&c, ..The, Golden Rule ' . ;' , . ..ForSaJe. . . . Ily tinning find plumbing tustrrts'j lri JoBeph.Oregoh. , I ' hate ft first, class s of tinners' and plumebrs' tools Reason for selling, failing health.5 V e-i7-i2t -uY.-j;- J. S. HOUCK. Silk PettjcSats. 13.79 specTSlTTierw arrivals ; sof t tetaTmadeKhave tlte narr$wappearance, and yet plea ts of wii:h..$5'.II0:and $6.00, values at this stcCial price" of $3.79. All values g on sale at this flgare, 15.43, I It isprobabiMtails; wib," the 'agu can be f eitfeflj t!af4he,Union- ia Gfatide-Kam wlllbeitilayed Tn La itranl'inext Stindav thstead x)f at Cn fon biuse of the .rjoot condition o 11. . i r nj?;.,.n t i ftvaight game3 away from home. ' SelltKltf 2aiv;iJln cjr (rvfii B n La g-and'5 today spreading the pub t'fcuy maner ior iaai circus. ill fir'-m- terul-ise hd -otbe well known high school 'athletes t Wallows, cpunty rfe in La Grande last evening on their way to Portland and Corvallis where next SnndayL they will :particl- uat In the O. A. C. meet The La Grande team Is already thirel ' ' iiunrmy .and, the , Slocking '" BlTd." presented by Paul GUmore, gifted ac- ttorj will, be- p. Steward ( attraction 'on May Z4. . Ci-. Otpuier, auvaucc maw folh DroducUon of, stars, is -in La Grande:"today .and .'assures 'Manager Steward, thai Mr, Gllman will present a very strong company. . y ' QUIT TALKIIIG; :':MI0li HEEDED Let Every Uan's Shoulder ' B3 Put to the Wheel - - mi SpedalOfferlriffsm SprinMiner - Au.tllish8nring shapes. All trim.-. T i I nnea-BBtia& iaiB - v4,-to ""-1 - I I 1 U iflaJ3 aluis to sell Quickly at $6X0 10.00 values to sell quickly at 5.to to 8.50 value to sell quickly at f 4.01 v. 4 - f v MAKE THE COMMUNITY SHINE IT T flrand eir!. V : . i Attsmbie, Compare Local, Advantages and Eliminte-tho-DiidvantgM . Far rattidabl-LTra ;Towr as You Would Your Own Business. To promotf .ucceifsfulrflnd solve tne proiwem or locaaevijiopmeni eacn one must consider it ns ho would his tt.4lP Smith.. nr1 Mies Ethe . R.ttodlTkiH.uiJ ?Wflfff .hui?J eaitoc or a owo Development. nac i MTAnlH . 4 1. a u " ..... ' nuum 'It r i'ivm SB J. '. 'I ; ; ..." ' ' .-.,-lHi;lf ::-.f j Gmt' Northern vacuum cJeBner onf 17.50; Sold by W. H. Bo.hnepkamp ft Haddad Bros., dealers , iu oriental tags, are advertising' nnj aispiay 1 Ienry , & Carr'S . for tomorrow 'onlf. Should you be. interested., irf "the; Or fntals'make it a point .to. call and 1 pecVhis line. ' J" (. ; Complete 'line of new., spuing., pat terns, la,wns and'.wash'gobds.'; Values 1-2 112c-and i5c; on sale at 7 l-2c. The IGolden Rule company. , , . 3. were married .this t afternoon "at th'o t homfi'of'the bride lri South La Gran'd'. i Rev.TJ.' D, llliian offlcfating'..: - ::,. The Chautauqua directors meet this evening at 7:0 at the Commercial club roomh'J ?Llt dtrectji re Tgedto be n ' 1 i , t t'EKSONALS. erect ftj modern,, plant., fquipied with the best up to date ' machinery 'and producing ,th? .best .of a needed prod uct, if.he st.oredj it In hia warfhonso and4et it'goottliat?- -i" The . colnmpnlty has something to1" sell, vacant ,b.uildlng' lots ror nouses, stores, warehouset or Industrial plants or . similnf' plants . ior'- rent "or sale; merchant a'- and manufacturers to be : patronized and professI6nal citlaens to- consult and a dcstfuy to determine. The'sitielyea iff the 'lottA wTCcaonaTe filled VltuXUKwwinttf'idttlll'aoeftf aavaotuges.;. - is juw.siyc cu t-reu with the dust of years or hidden, y' a curtain of cobwebs; and have its own- if, r ' to .v :r fefe- ''v.;:-' :- -; ; ;; turbans.' jf. t :' : byWti'tt JW . $10.00 values at 15.00 to $6J),j- I - W : "' ; ; ; 8-50 values at S4.00 to ...... fij. J, ' ; 6.00 values at $3.00 to ...... W; ; ' ' S f ' :i ' j j 1 The regular pr!ce hae ' . . :, s $ ! i-' .'.' ! .vVf'Ml 1,1 ..wmlBglyyV-v;;;:;..V; ljr ;-r1r'.:' :- ! ,. -'ij ' t tjt irtdtartoM Banner, bat we: . v ''' f-x Wlffifc' I 'hare' bad- i ImmfBse J t- ' ' ! : ' - t ! I ' business In our millinery - I , l t t 11 2 Z Y: "2..tr'.t 1 J j1v.. ht ..nn ; J St r-.''V t f J: J' fi f as 1 . , !fc fc .. 7 1 . ' : tho line Js picked Wvt' ' r.-fy: "Alt' I . . AMM --ZrZ'K-' ;;;; t ' tnl ' Comtilete lline lawns and wash eoods I I ' r ha Silk Detticoats, values unequalled. New 1 ill ., m I ti.-i - vT,.Tf". wl,l'.Jl5l made for the narrow skfrts. $3.00 Tal- I Y. ft. I ' - " - X I'; -"-ue8 on Bate.--.". .......... ?' ' '--" fv ! 1 1 1 1 1 . .. , .... ... ... ..... 1 1 r l I J waisunga, rouiaro suuinga,i I! '2 i;ercii1 ue iiuutiiis, uv iiwico judi 1 1 I .-ww - ouc tobUC values On sale. .1 I Iiuw ivv values u .jtmio. . ,v: , t 7 1 . .. . -1 . t . : . . . . - , , , . . . . .v 1 x . ' Miss Bertha Berger has accepted a H:.ijiBaOT When your feet hurt : you, and you think you have rheumatism inthem -but you haven't, try a i pair of our Steel Foot Arches? and you'll find out what, has been the -cause of all- your suffering. Made to tit comroriaDiy , m iwi, style shoe. Carried in W;. A.eardsd of North Powder w iAinhla inntantfi s stopping s Pley ,thls;aft-i;- v JlOOn.. .. ,i : ' : " i 'iu,Mlltlnn tionrlltt nf th Mff Mrs,,Ivanhoe is here from Entei- "--Ll prise, visiting her many friends in JUi Grande, i , : ' .'V 1 Carl D. Manekle of Spokane tran sacted business in th? city today and was a guest a the Foley while herp. Mrs. TV Fitzgerald has rcturfied nolished and the dust and cobwehs bapiBhed and the world advised of the quality, nature 1 and utility of these wares by advertislng-and exploiting QUALITY THE SAME PRICESiLSS. ..H 1 .J1 progretfelvo X American ranl" amon committees. '" - The destiny is in your bands. The responsibility is yours,' arid the- chal- them ns.we do Jn private business. -enpe cannot he evgdqd. v 111 yu for what is true of it is equally and in j meet it and succeed or 8hrTn'fronrlt to .ebBcuruy. and. raliure? " iM Hontitv Extraordinary. Ml 8 sizes fof men and women' L: J.French Shoe Col m U .1.1 D Se a . .,1 1 .. - r 1 Dr. . ... ...... 'L" . frnm T5r.r,t 1 Q n rt Whom tthfl WR1I? 10 IT.-' . . . i ,,ui" i" - r . ereater decree true 01 me cummuui-n tend the assembly of the Rebekah?;j lnteregti . foc. without 1 active co Attorney L. B. Denham wa down operation neither ; can thrive; hence here from Elgin lasb night, returning the, cnmpaign of local promotion dnd home on the morning .train. - . N development is no longer optional. ' Dr. Reynolds and wife of North Row- There -are three essentials to mental (ir w?re business visitors in ,tlie jpHv actlvity first, to interest; second, to t'i's morning and Btopped at the Foley convince; third, to force action. 'Every y-vv hpre. , , ' citizen worthy the name is Interested, TW;.E. D. Ressler, at the head of and It Is comparatively easy 'to con ti. department of education at Cor- nec for actlon fall's Is at the,Fo!ev this afternoon. tf supi.emacy ,g t0 be won, but tue dlf He addressed an audience at the high flculty Ja reached in forcing action, scbool this afternoon. ; I , you Cfcn hold meetirfgH, talk things Mr. KingC the popular musician and over and agree upon what should be musical director at the Isl's thsatK done, but the fighting volunteers are returned this morning from Spokane usually few, and : the majority are where fa has been transacting iusl-' Prone to shift the burden of work and nossfora fewdavs :" ' ! - i' i worry to otber shoulders, forgetting ness ror aTewaays , , . .,. essential and .Attorney 1 p. Slatet returned th's mon. KhnnM mU8t l)e DUt t0 rmuruiHs wuw x cuu.auu .-r. ;V: the wheel to Insure success. heen attending the convocation of the Eastern Oregon diocese of the Episco palchurch: 1 ' 1 District Attorney Fv S. Ivftnhoe ar rived home this morning frm Enter prise where be has represented the state IitS a i)is iaies heard there. He reports thaHte' man who was capX'flSted.fif njurderlng thejacobs boy .aeijted (tjj - an indeterminate sentence of from one to i5 yeajrs.. : rim Ladies of the Jocal M;cubce lodge ire exlJec'lti?g a")arg utteiidauce this evening renprdless. of-'Iie raluv ..iii". -.The. c- has feorifito in- siderabje troubleand expense o make their annual bah; which Is to ie given 4t 'th.Els.hall onJR a plSjsuccess and they are not to bff da'utitea byvbad weathenrtv.rt . . I Mr. Shutt of Joseph, ilr. Din of Eff Carefully assemble and compare your local advantages. . Eliminate tne Dis advantages as far as practicable. Con sider your resources, ; bear in mind present development, determine the character of development needed and for which your locality is best adapted, tbeu spread the news' and tell the world about it:' A city eet .on a hill cannot be hid, ana your community must not hide its light under a bushel. Wljen in contemplative mood we ire prohe.'t'p reflect' upon "piping times of 1 'l AVnlAO:,m-rlt4ncr ., In an . Ttntlnn magazine says 1hat the Swiss canton of Ticino la inhabited by the most hon est folk it is possible to Imaging In most of "'.the--Tlclnese -villages, , the writer says, the oldest inhabitants do not remember any case of thieving, however petty, within a lifetime. Lost; objects when found must never ' be taken away; they must be left where they were dropped of placed in a con spicuous position so that the rightful owner can find bis property more easi ly.' The case is cited of an American woman tourist who lost, her purse on an excursion In the Val Capriasca. The purse contained gold cola and a Jeweled watch. Upon returning "from her trip she, found the purse with Its contents Intact on a little heap of leaves, so placed that it could hot fail to attract her attention. New York Sun. .' . Southern Tresbjterinn 4sf mblya ItefttiaybylHdg jQiudwbo- Jvithwrt " Louisville, Ky., May l.i-Tia annlmh lJjnitatJon $fimn to flftesa general assembly of the Southern years, the d.nnite tlfne Se is tompel pfeBbyteHari 'thurch' convened Ja .this led to serve to be determined by 0ie 'ty ioday,.wlth, aJarge attendance of board of paroTG hnd the-gowernorpe peace," mij it yow lmnKme jaai laew are dnj'fi';of peace, 4t Is because ou cannot o.r will hot hear tne roar, or pat tie. 'The b'attie is ou.'one of the great pt J-nnfllpta in American history Ibat To Cnre a Cold In One Day. 1 Take laxative bromo quinine' tab lets fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. f t delegates and visitors from all over the sbutlu The retiring moderator, Rev. W. E. Boggs, D. p., of Atlanta, preached the annual sermon. The as sembly will be In session ten days. The reports prepared for presenta tion to the assembly show the past year-to have,be(m...on of gratifying progress, both In the. membership and finances of the church. The Increase in the number .of churches In certain sections of the south, notably in' Okla homa, Texas, Arkansas; and Flo'' has been so marked that. It has been found necessary to call a halt on evan gelistic effort, until ' churches Already established an be equipped. It. has also been a banner year for the mis sionary, .eduatioiial and other depart ments of the church work. The home mission i board: handled during? the year $22100, a considerably .. larger sum than In any previous year. ? Makers of Cotton pods. . .... . Richmond,' Va., May 18. Manufac- was also fined 100.00. , The case of state vs. Robert "FrlddtWj went to the Jury this evening. Ha l charged with a statutory crime. ,, i GKAIX DEALERS ATTACITEl). Balls .of Clilcago.Whout Tits Are CrH- ; -Icfefd yReslUonsCll AChlcagft, May 18 What is regarded as a knockout to grain manipulators In Chicago Is seen today lathe reso lution adopted by the Chicago board! of trade after a: sharp fight fcranjllng as ''uncommercial aqd dlshonorabl eonduct "the pi-actlce ot marketing la cities grain held here at lower prices than obtainable In Chicagq. jf fj The blow was aimed at wheat bulls who are now closing up their deals In May options. Since May 1 shortshave beejl compelled to Bettle In cash fo 11,000,000 bushels of "paper weat" which they sold but did not possess and could not deliver. jj FOREST FIRES BAQING.-,-- 'id fii' VAtTEYI """T" Wholesalers "of f I ' uraTEB,' CREAM, JJlLK, BUT "J-- lERarailf AND IfE? CREAM- I " f GREAMERY .1' locate! at 115 Fir stmt, In the building formerly oecapicd . by Gold Leaf Creamert. four . order wni..bi kJtd. promwtr vWB SEED CREAM-WE ikY TOP PRICE FOB- BUTTEB' FAT )f; Tokio Apprised of Diwastrons Blaze ou j Island Xear Japa,ri. ' " ,J i' Tokio, May 18. Fears that hundreds est conflicts in American jbwiwjt-uui - tUrAii fln rfir- wholesomeMrpllftlng., good.vnatJred Perlahed In he great JMres rag- cohflict..betwee0l(Ajmerlcan comnftml- lng.on the island of Hokkaido, since ties Cor supremacy,' . . , ' i May 9, was felt hereoda, v ; y r i It is no ordinary baftie,' this cofiflict Several towns were destroyed and between -Ameiaa.camnitinltlcs.l for, muca timber land fires wjep$.. For the although, ccwttodtoz -with one arwiber. 1 iaat tT0 (jayg ther lias,1beenTno:com- we "are at the Bame- time ngntmg a muni;ati0,u Relief 'expedlt&hflje. common-eneujy. .,, being organized. ' . : t i I T 1 I -'-' Sunshine Society CoUTCnUou. Druggists refund' money If . it,' ers of Cotton goods in "all parts of IUUUU J, ITU111JI IDlUft iue uiquiuci- shlp of the American jCotton Manufac turers' .assoclationj gathered here to day to discuss the, present de'presslbn lnmarKet conoiuons ana otner mat- j l ters. pi great imponance 10 tne coiiou manufacturing Indnstry The occasion is tne fifteenth annual meeting of the as8ocia.tlqn:.'2 x-;i ' Presldent -D. Yw Copper of Charlotte ) .. .. ' ' . .. -. .. . .. . cauea tne covepuort to order nnis morning and delivered his annual ad dress. ' MayolD.C:-'Rich'atdBOtr'',wel- comed the' visitors.! ;C.ommittef t&r lib 11 tins three. closely, allied, generals, -'Aphthy. j Lethargy and inaction, xney are-qeep- vi and stronelv intreiichcd. they ihlnk, ; New York, May 18.-Greetlngs from I bafbose trenches are only ,tbi iW-FwldeJirTafor that so-often, retara, out must fiever uooseveit ana a numoer 01 omer prom fce allowed .to halt, the ma'rch ofj prog lisrspersoliff were rraad. today atJlhe res,, f Under the leadership of JPnthu- 0jen, Jg of Ae ernitiia) snnshlpe slasm." Enbrgy and Optimism the eifVX t ZA, 41un J my-can.be Wonted artd the opinion . fpqte?rd.,.nrtr'whep the of rnnTPnHon. wnlph wlll laat tantll battle cearsaway.you win uim max " you have 'acaleved-.sdccess ajl .front of the week. p'ots .wre' presented and-there, w-erel also addresMS von the." scientific man-'. agemeut, otpttfn (mllls'and' plans? to increase te ' American cotton's gdods; trade In fchfna.:'-' A 'leading' feature $f the afternoohTsefaiohTwas; anaddresa by Arthur R. Marsh, president of the New-YoVFCottfltteMhang,-. jlinpjifionod Ehtertrls4 Ore... wlc.pa,-(sjeclfj man- -ftAIvah Harris, convicted of slaughter waj "sentenced to the pent A Kodak io Suit Every Pulse - I L"!!!T"',,WtJ",' TT" nig to r v; , Si, : i r f 1 i vt, Vj.f - ''" rWBBiaiiaBiiii.f,'.v i.'Byi 1 W. , : " . T- " f , i