PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, : :. TUESDAY, llAYff, 191t: r'j ' r i-r,p - y f? ' pan jag .. . ; n -7 i. - " -v H v u .r. . - I .V .''.-.. "r ... r.'v, 'kl ,. Vim"-" '. ! "t "i tT t ... eai '4 !'tR'nti rm$! r- f ' A'-.-n"' ' . Uf not, justHacefalpeeb, afe butewinddwslanayu will get alfaint idea of the Unheard-of Bargains whiclrwe will Be !?7.s!oneni roc.. t o aays, : . .r.--:.;. if HA V Hi I UU JjKKN UUK -liMJl 1 1 ' ' ) I "XI ;m-;vi;-;r'V:: MAST ,1 4.., within a limited time and this is-why NO REGARD FOR VALUES ARE CONSIDERED in the remaking of this stpck Is il 4P r,: 'ft' ..sjjjy M WILL BE ABSOLUTELY GIVE- AWAY S . ...... , . . .. . ' V -jt v I.i'"' 9 '' .. 'i DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE --1,1,1, irtti,,)l.Aa-k4 ' UM. A.-.nn.i Uw.u " , inititrt : . , ; . iitii isiMi ' ij.J W-gj.' . . . . . ' , . V. 5:.. ; ' !: '.' - ampng:the FIRST 2S LADIES Only ... about, on Jn-vverr himdrcd A moving picture' camera operator cablegrams 1 a personal message, tho sncceHsfuliy photograph thtj fall of other 99 being being official, comraer- nn aeroplane iu France in which two cial or Jourtialiatic. ' .. . men wore killed. ' ' ''' '..... .;: . . :., ; ,. ,i linhii iiDsin niii r I U mttun Ulll I 1 1 1 1 1 1 j ri wiv iiiiiiu u w lata mrnrhnB mi ini rii I'l l i iiiu i in mi. iu r i . r , i nil i i . . i in r iiLULUuniii ill S 'ail irmni A : iILAIUU f! f rrr s positors r.nd torrowrd iiv end s upoiv ' Uis i scor eV. iharacter and 6tucienc?y or v ' ths Service renclcred. I ' '-" ' In choosing this as YDUR Bank you , have assurance of a service capable of - meeting your most exacting require- ' ments, together with courteous cohsid:Vl eration, ample capital large surplus ! .fund, perfect organization and efficient ing to relieve' Ens; nada! TUe 'rebels ! are near Tecart;. ' 3I.iny rorJu'iicrs Kilh'l. i ; Mexico City, May 23. Grave f:ars that' Japan, China. Germany and Spain may b-con;e involved in the Mexican rrcvdliuicn 1 felt here today as the- re ! fthU of pmtRKfs already bping niadii ' as 'the result of reported massacres by rebels in Torroon.. ; If1 Is reported that 179 'Chinese, 70 ( Japanese,' 12 Spaniards and on; Qh ' hian' was shot down after the town was captured. The Chinese charge -VT i.l'ST StTIJ 'lii i'litV"!' Flfov' d'affaires -has already protested, to P ' . . . , "T '.if ' I. . I I 1 'KSU)i:T 110. Mexico. luWn.iUimul (.'(iin;:'.M;r..ii.f. .V ) V Ol.W'F.YIK (;.0l'MS, SOLD. . 1 .'.El'a&o. May 23.- -With Hi' sH i r- Kion cf Mad. re to power, the hide;) ::id , fill rhci.d wiii'be iJanditxi wiln- rVn hfi'nds, c ording to Mtdro's 'tioin;ctr,i'iit todiy. The Low a Cali-' foi'nijj retolt," fos'ortd by 'lh9.""Mexa-.;"ii" .Tract HriiifM if 10,001) nt . ForcpA Sale ( tiiidiulcil by ..Sheriff. and able management'. I These are all factors in making this "Banksthe logical bank for you to affili ate with. , Several acres of laud on which lies the dilapidated race- track and neg lected, fair . grounds north of the idty, were sold j-es'.erd.aj-.,.a.t..sUftrJ.f's .auc tion! The land brought ?10,006, Julia HerWd cas, Will McCurrey, M. S. Levy, J. W.: lous policy of' the- city ; council for Spencer, Harvey Duke, Lester' Hen'pM any 'years! 'a black mark against Frank , jBidy.eli, w, t ii. Pf? resanx, WillianrWllson, Frank WIttman, Stan ley. Shiw, Bense, Cochran and Harry Wolfe. UIImAGO HAS WATER FA3ISE. PiuuIcUfal; owjiejsbip. ' s City Engineer .1 Ericson hw.-beep pumping at the coun- ell for the jnecessary. money for, yeans J with -little sueeess. It took six yemra to sctth SoBfcJaTd. . panplnS MaUuu". which i3 soon to be opened, otherwise thrfaSiine -ould'hot now'be so acute"' j He puiicd for thveo. pumping engines ' s ior another station, nnd was given one. ' r : ! Eor years uppcy Uats: in Lake "V iew - c,,Jun v,. . liave been short of water at least part 1; (Special) psptr . .4 ; . iV. t v. H2i?.r Imidrqunte for libera) party, will be tho first oppo-d. .a.Jl61mp,s, .being th,. buyer.-, -I 0w.to will be'iebl'aR'ainet thnn.- Th ! lx"ai( tic oh'ly one presented. " tf port that Figueree. the south rbcij Y.'Ti rouud has been negK'ct cmnnnnuer. ins augnen witn tne j far ag ,uce track or fair purposes are erals3s bramkd as faluw by Orozco to--conce:-nedr'f6r" "several ' ybarB. Wtrlti . day. 5 td as U.S. Natio IF A nal ank LA.fyRANpE,; j QREGCJN . - , j j . l'owcr I.oavlns Jladoro. Juarez. May 2.v.--Seeiug his power going glimmering if be cannot control th fighting spii;it of, his rebels, , Ma il ro Ijas scit his brothers Gustave and 'Emllift Into the interior to bring about peace Madoro is greatly disturbed on atfouiit.of the reported slaughter ot the Colnese at Tomon' I Story Is Corroborated. . ;' 1 ' Washington, May 23. United States .Consular Agent Corothers has tele graphed the 'state department' from Torrflu confirming the report that 206 j'Chlnepe were Blain at Torroon. He I said tie inaumctos alleged the feder als hid armed the Chinese, who fired on thi Insurgents. Crojjbers said the Americans were protec ltd. by feebls.' '" ' , Trouble Near TiaJuana. San Diigo, .May 23. Two,- armed Mexlc n forces , are reported east of Tla Jiiaua today. . One la rolnforce fiKntsy for the liberal, army and tho khersis federals un,der. Cqlonel Ma- j jol. The federals are reported march- .,' . .) . V. ..... K. the past has be;-n the scene .of annual gatherin;3 of race, nietea find .county fairs. It liiS uwar Island City and abut3 on the Island-La Grande Uigh way,, ., ; . ', at ' - 1 -" ''. I'SIOX BRIGADE CAril'RES CITY. ; " . ' of each d.lv'in siimmpr'and thn nnrlTiU, withstanding;; jibe fi.OOO.nco gallons 1il)g of awhs Jmg prticlttly bfef n pro. V pumpeddaily the water famine in- Chi- hlbitcd in' that' .afid other . districts, s cago his ' become serious, the park ; Summer broke orn the city suddenly - , fountains will be shut down, the park this rear and '-vat:r do.-wrtment sprinklipg will bo restricted (as-well!8 m. U has Issued a ?en- . ; eral warning to Chicago people;. "Obey as that cf citizens) and In several se(f- thsprinkling. rcgul.atlonfl, and do npt .., tlons of (ho city duvihg som? hours of -waste water 1n' bath 'rooms, laundries of the day no. water at all Hows from or kitchens.".. During the, year 1909. the faucets. ; No .relief .of. this 'cpnd i-Jhe .water, .pumped .for . the .' cky's-usa. !." ton is In sight until late In August was one .hundred peventy-six billion when a Hew" 'pumping' plant'whlcTf'wm " add 2.",CCO,flOO gallons daily will be works' property now is approximately ready.. Even wit&aWs fwlditicSi'omej. M).OppOO int the expijndttur of T portions of IthPcity .-wll 'behort of nearly one-third mbre'fs n'ecesary' to water all the year. This trouble has satisfy the thirsts and 6iippy . wafer been accumulating throagn .the- pehur- for the baths and lawns of the city. npi LT Is the house you are living in wired : 1 IllSilfO 1 OlUlor. electricity?. ZA A ' ' (Continued from Page One.) Urday near the Iowa school house, there were no accidents to mar he trip, bo far, though the Lucas mount gave out this morning and: Mr. Lucas was forced to ride with the Shetland turnout. Otherwise thei trip was a huge success In every way, , Tha riders continue their trip 'to morrow by going; on to Ho Lake for lunch" and then proceed to thtir re spective homes. , In the party' are: V .'"..1 .V' ' '. Geo. W. Bensotl. Will Vogel. Robert Wlthycombe, Qcorge A. SclblJ. Harry Cooper, W. B. Gassett, EalpU' Hutch inson, John Spain, Willis Fhllllps.'G. W. Delay, C. JS.,OraU,J, II. Chase, W. J.;Townley, J. A. Benson. Guy Church. Herbert Hall, B J, Ersland, H. J. Lu- Renter If not, why notJ 'Electric llehts "are "not a. lurnrv? they are modern necessity. They are- Just as indispensable as running wa-. w n I For vnnr hf"l!S ' Pilro anA fnr nnr ''")' 7, 7 J- ' " . sm S m- w ins st nn rn " n fr miTT nnuao - arirav wm now. ("- t t . . :v a :Your ' laBulord..bwes that much to j ,f , Vou . w4 he'U be gurprlsed. hoy rea-lr-- soriable our charges will bo for wiring Have him call at our office, or phone :.li':'MaJh34:WH do . fheittf. 'I i. - A, EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER