PAGE 4 LA GRAOTfi EVENING OBSEKVEB, v FRIDAY, MAY 19, 101L THE OBSERVER BRUCE DEN Nif Editor and Owner. . -f. Eitered t the postoffice at La Grande as second-class matter. ' ' ,'" engineer? ' . Better find out. It means a great deal to be in possession of this knowl edge. " ; SCBSCEIPT10X BATES Daily, single ,eopjr Dally, per week, Dally, per month.. 'it 1U Wei EESPOSSIBILITY. . i' j . ... , . . Do you know La Grande is spending close to $100,000 a year for improve x; . CELEBRATE! . f . Why not? ' " ' V y . La Grande is the big town of Eastern Oregon. She is making truthful claims regarding business ; importance, then why not let the "animals loose" as it were this Fourth of July and show to all the outside country a strain of pat riotism that has been displayed for many years. , '. . . . Every canyon and every mountain sidle, will contribute " people to "the rieht kind of a celebration. ; There will be mountaineers here who possib ly only come on the natal day and to ; attend Barnum's circus. We want ' those old fellows Just the same, as we t want the elite from Elgin and Union, ' Do you know thero is a heavy, re- Tney are our people a part of Union sponslbility to the people who are put- I county tnat . must be reckoned with ing up this money, and the only per-.j an(J a part (hat fa always welcome in sons standing Between tne people ana t3 nran(ie permanent loss are those employed to Inspect the public work? , , , Who are these inspectors and what Besides making it a big day for this city a good Fourth of July cele bration has the effect of inspiring the size bond do they give; to the city for j TonngStier, making him think of his faithful performance of their duty? Who passes upon their qualifications and abjlity to inspect this work? You property .owners who re pay ing the Mils should be ' thoroughly posted upon the qualifications of your inspectors. Remember, they; get the last shot at your pocketbook for their O. K. sometimes means many annual tmvmeiits of taxpayers for inferior wort i 'j ''.V I . Responsibility has been fixed on the Second 'street pipe line, and it is found that everything points toward the in spector's laxity or carelessness. Councilman as a rule, know nothing about public work and where it can be slighted. If they did they do not forefathers and the. troubles this na tion encountered in its early history. Yes.-let's .have a good old rousing time and hear once jnore the story of the "Cattle with the Golden Horns." ' i ' . 4 .. yV-r i ft remains a-matter "of fact that 'Standard OH is the most dangerous trust of the bunch. ' The others may - ..-. . . .-. . , . I need jiuiusuiuK. tuiu pivotal tuu, uui get Standard Oil dissolved i and the country will have a much better chance with the others. flWaH until Judge Knowles gets to pronounce sentence on the thug who assaulted an old soldier. s There may have the, time to, watch a. Job through.-Jte.a ; feeling of, satisfaction , trickle Therefore it is up to tne inspecror -uuwu m-e sume m cCijr yciouji first, last and all the time. - ,-, How many taxpayers in La Grande know who the inspectors of 'public work are? . How Jnany know the duties of. a'cttj BPS! I i iii nfti i" i1 - 117. praag Bresses Bought at a tsacrifice'dire'etfroma velirig man s sa 1 1 ft BP mpl NO TWO OF THESE r DRE3S THEATRE Cow Boys Adventure Cowboys, Indians, and good riding. ' "Coco" This amusing picture gives the antics of a pet mon key .j He investigates a phono graph to discover where , the voice, comes from, "uses the re volving record as a merry-go round. He cuts up other capers. The Sword and the Cross Rep resenting the trials and suffer ings of the Christians of the ear ly days. , Breakers In the Clouds A tri umph of art and photographers' skill. His Friend, the Burglar Con cerning the difficulties some men have in getting away from their wives. Plenty 6 good laughs concealed in this pic ture. Song by Mr. Cowan, "Think r Over, Mary." Doors open nt 7:13. Matinee every duy. 2 to 4. when he reads the court sentence. " -- ----- '" '' Governor Wilson may learn some thing from Mr, U'Ren and he should makit a ; longer stay. ' Others have learned, an4 why pot ,tha learned gov ernor?'' ' ' " ' ' . i. ; One. man municipal rule is the best rule obtalnabfe, ''if the people could get the right man. ! Is it worth a try? - f ' .:-. , , ' Nature is doing her part for this valley. Are you doing ypurs? v , . HIS DATE IX HIST0KY. May 19. ' ' " 1S3A Anne Boleyn, second queen of " Henry VIII, beheaded. Born In - - 1501.- 1690 Phips and his squadronarrived off Port Royal. 1731 Verendre set out to explore the far west, and visited Manitoba. 1766 Repeal of the stamp act cele- ' brated in Boston. -1780 The "Dark Day" created wonder and astoalshment throughout New England. Candles were needed at noonday. 3S02 Leglotr of Honor Institution by Napoleon Bonaparte when First Consul. 1S63 Nathaniel Hr.wthorne, famous novelist, died ai Plymouth. N. H. Born in Salem, ''Mass , July 4, 1804..' 1 SOS William K- Gladstone, famous English 8fatfor.ian, died. Boni ' Dec. 29, ISO' 10o0 Babiiel Duniont, Rlel's chief, lieutenant in the northwest re- m 1 E,S Mjike eo-'-'t?,H $20 and $25 Silk Dresses .' mad? of both messaline" pnd 50ft taf fetas in many pleasing e. ;ds of blue, brown, gray, etc. Also Ir'.pes and checks in the newest design ' Most of ' this lot are .with low necks and the pop ular peasant 'sleeves special price only ...... j ...,$13.50 Other Silk and Wool spring Dresses from $10.50 to ; ' -.:. :.$30;00; MARQUISETTE AND FANCY LAWN DRESSES, worth from $15.00 to $30.00 Special Priced $9 to $1 9 50 Heavily embroidered in - the nevr; tTgJi"4 shades, in Bulgarian effects with" both long sleeves . and peasant or kimona style sleeves. Many of them trimmed . in crochet knots and buttons; , sample ' line prices $900 to $19.50. ! . Wash dres ses' of every description". Prices $3.59 to $12.50, r'.'; ..:.'. it Wboltex Suits ... Keiser Neckwear Black Gat Hosiery VISIT HI TR FXri I IS! VR MI lLIN EiRY V it At 11 Sole agents for Gage-Bros Pattern Hats N T THE QUALITY STORE bel'u i of 1S8S, died ut aBtr.cIie. 1910-The privy council of Japan '1 adopted a .convention for' the pro:f':t'.oii of crp: rights. PLAY HERE SUNDAY. "THIS IS MY 52XD BIRTIIDAY." Muddy Field at Union Shifts Game to La Grande 'ext Sunday. "' George P. Lawrence George P. I a wt un e. representative in congress from the First Massahcu- setts district, wai born in North Ad ams, Mass., May 19, 1859. He was edu cated in Drurp academy from which he was graduated in 1876, and wa? graduated from Amherst college in 1880. He studied law at Columbb. uni versity and was admitted to the Ma3 sachusetts 'bar in 1883. In 1885 he was appointed a judge of the distric; court and served on the bench for nine years. In 1893 he wa3 elected to the Massachusetts senate on the re publican ticket, and he was president of the senate in 1896-7. He retired from the senate to accept election to the Fifty-fifth congress in 1S97. . He is now serving his seventh consecu tive term in the house of representa tives and is regarded as one of the able leaders on the republican Bide. Escause of the muddy condition of the field at Unlcn the tnlon-La Grande ball game scheduled fpr , Union , has been shifted to the local grounds and the game will . be played here -next Sunday aftsrnoon. Union and La Grande have not yet met - and the strength of the two teams will be the subject of interesting study. t THE FRO PER COURSE. Information of Prlciless Value to JJv. ery la Grande Citizen. LIFE ISN'T WORTH LIVING. Old Friends and New . Winning permanent, lasting friends is the work of time, and this bank numbers among its clients . hundreds of banks and business houses with whom v it has had close relations for a great part of the. twenty-four years bf its existence. ' . 'Our friends have helped to make this one of the ," largest and strongest banks in the West. We have helped in their making, too. We welcome new friends and will attend to their -1 wants with the same .fidelity which has cemented our relations with our older ones. La Grande National Bank -. - . : LA GRANDE, OREGON. ) ! . CAPITAL ' ; . . $ 100.000.00 e 'i SURPLUS ;V . . 100.000.00 , RESOURCES . . . . .1.100,000.00 UNITED .S TA TES DEPOSITORY ' ,; Fred J. Holmes, Pres. W; J. Church. Vice Pres. F. L. Meyers, Castoe Earl ZundeMss'f. Cashier Only Sober Men Wand. Whi This Sttenent l Mad It May Cs uftilv Attributed to tho Luck of Goad Health. want to talk to people who are nervous, who suffer frpqueut head actiff. who don't 'njoy tbtlr food, who an Irritnlilf. tjulckly lose their temper, who iin st, exhausted that they feel they must lv up. and have become so despondent tbut life doesn't seem worth Itvluv. ' i Wsi of the ahove described condi rloiH are thietly caused by what la coiumouly eallpd catarrh, a "below pnr" condition of mucous membranes. This delicate lining of certain of the body cavities becones weakeued. In flamed and i-onj;ested uutil the whole system is weakeued. mental depression ensuing na one of the results. The wise way to overcome this condition How to act in an emergAcy is knowledge of inestimable worth, and this is particularly true of the diseased and Ills of the human body. ' If you suffer with backache, urinary disor ders or any form of kidney trouble, the advice contained in the following state ment will add a valuable asset to your store of knawledge. What could be more convincing proof of the efficien cy of Doan's Kidney Pills than the etat'.ment of La Grande citizens who have been p?rmanently cured? x Charles Adams, of Union. Ore., says: "I hold just as high an opinion ,)f Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did in November, 1907, when I publicly rec-: ommended them. I was annoyed by attacks of backache and I had othtr' symptoms of kidney trouble. . About six years ago I learned of Doan's Kid ney Pills and procuring a box, J be gan their use. They helped me. so greatly that I have always kept a supply on hand since. Whenever 1 feel that my kidneys are in need of a tonic, I take Doan's Kidney Pills and they promptly relieve me.". j' For sale by all dealers. . Price DO Cents.1 Fo8ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York; sole agents for the United States. -:" i ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Ap. 21 My 10 19 Jun 16 Jul 7 Aug 4. PARIS Hair Emporium A SEW IIXE OF FAXCy'hAIR ORNAMENTS THE TERY LAT. EST DESIGN IN BARRETTES AND BANDEAU. HAIR OF ALL COLOR AND TRICES. Competition Is too keen and life la j is through a treatment of the general j too strenuous for an employer Upkeep system. We have the treatment, and on his pay roll men who are not in we are so positive It will produce the mmi r nhvaii rendition in nev-! results we clalui f or it that we will 1 1 I, . . nn.t AnA n-t V. .U II II ,1 111 OUllrl 11 XV uuy vur ttliu lut: uuuvi- form their duties. : Every line of busl ness Is closing its doors to "drinking" men. If you are a drinking man it may be your time next. Better stop drinking at once. Orrlne, the standard remedy for the liquor habit, will aid you. By the aid of Orrlne thousands of mien have been restored to lives of so briety and industry, hence they have become 'worth more to their employ ers, and best of all they've made their loved one happier. . Orrine is a simple home treatment. No loss of time from work while you are' taking It Start today. ,Ypu will be surprised at the results. We are so sure that Orrine will benefit you that we siy to you that if after a trial you fall to get any benefit from Its use, we will give your money back. Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon standing that we will return to tbeni every penny paid us In every instance where the treutment is not in every way satisfactory and beneficial to them. We want you to try Rexnll Mucu Tone, .which Is a scientifically devised alterative" tonic and body builder, Its action being to aid the body, la 1U ef fort to re-establish the natural and healthy functions of the mucous mem branes. ' "V v- i ' . ' )' K" Rexall Mueu-Tone thus acts tQ w pel the "catarrhal poison. restore the mucous cells to good health, tone lip the whole body, allay. Inflammation, remove congestion and stimulate the system to healthy activity:' It Is splen- did for aiding In the building up of flesh and muscle tissue and removing weaknesses. : ... Come to our store and get a bottle of Mucu-Tone. and after giving it a rea sonable trial. If you are not satisfied. . F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, i F. ft A. M. holds regula, meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to. all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. ' A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. -. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No.' 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 "o'clock- In Elk's tluV corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. ' ' Visiting brothers are -cordially in vited to attend. ... Iff, V H. H. J. RIOTER, Ex.'R-u. E. C00Ll0QE7Rec. Sec. Do you have the Right Kind of Help slmuly tel) U9 s0, aild we wlll han(1 Foley Kidney Pills furnish you, the bnck your mon(,y without question, right kind of help to neutralize and! surely nothing could be more fair MiiltslsisslimilHIstHMltntllimiMttttii remove the poisons that cause back ache, htadache, nervousness, and oth er kidney and bladder ailments." Mill's drug store. M 4 11 18 25 than this, ttesnll Mucu-Tone comes lu two Blzes. .V) cents und $1.00. Re member you can obtain Rexall Reme dies ouly at our store The Rexall Store Hills Drug Store. WOODMEN OF ' Ttfft WORLD La - Grande Lodge No; 1694W.T meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. rJ D. 'FITZGERALD', C. C. ' J. H. KEENEY. Qerk. ' M. W. A. La Grande Pamp Np.J703 meets every Monday' tn the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All Visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. " v ; ' ; E. E. DANIELS, ED. HEATH, Clerk. 1 JEBEKAHS Crystal Lodre Noi, M meets every Tuesday evening In the I O. O. F, hall.All visiting mem- . . bers are. invited to attend. MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. O. , JUS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec r ' f t ft.iums OF PYTHIAS Red Cross nignt m castle hall, (old Elk's hall) A Pythian welcome to kll visiting -M -Knights. JESEPAUL.-C,a. R. L. LINCOLN M. of R. ft S. ' O. E. S. Hope Chanter No.' 13. O. E. iG holdn stated communications. the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visitfng members cor- - dlally InTited. - - - - - " CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. ' MARY A. WARNICK, Sec " Ronde Circle No. . 47 meets first an blrd Thursday evr.r'. In the mo. the I. 0. 0 f uai. All Tlsltiig t tubers are. iv CARRIE ROBBS, 0. M. UZZIE ELLSWORTH, ' Jlvd." .1