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- -j4- lt1tfcfr' V"-v7- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. pagi: 5 Oilier Money OUR OWN:- The grold dollar U the monetary unit In the Fnfcd S!!. j I contains 2352 grains of pure gold. The value of pure gold never changes and the Tal lies of ours or of forolgn gold coins remnln the same nnless their contents are changed by laws of the country. If yon have bad no bnsless transae tions with this bank, we want yon to come In and get acquainted. U. S. National 1 eiiso& THE THEATRE OF QUALITY, Bert M. Sherwood, Proprietor Md Manager. "The Justice of Claudius"... '.. Pathfl . i. A i magnificently colored Ro .man tragedy, following on the .lines of last week's glorious picture : of "Athalia.'V Special music arranged for this beauti .fulproductlon. It is magnificent. "Big Hearted Jim" . . i Kalem '' One of Kalem's fine western rancher's pictures. Pleasing and beautifully acted. : A new .Idea enacted In this picture. "The Leading Lady?M.Vltagraph This comedy ; Is great. Our old friend "Bridget" the one of enormous ayordupols, is , the leading lady In a new musical comedy entitled "The Irish Washerwoman." Ste her at re .. hearsals. - .' , , ;.; - ; ' Illustrated song "When , the Sheep Are In the Fold." Sung by : ..'- Matinees . . .Miss Garrlck Evenings .......... Mr. Ferrln I; LOCALS I Summer prices for milk prevail at the Blue Mountain creamery after June 1st. Five cents a quart " ..iom... fit nntiat Kniaoooa) if cusrfiDiwwiv " - OoU.f iW, Ac4mtc u IlMaUrr ItoputMU, HUM. Art, nanon, yaw. For mtalog iddna THE SISTER 8UPEBI0B Offlc2S. St. Helen Ball Your Interests are Ours 7 The retailer In anyllne of bus. Iness should stand for the In terests of his customers. In the long run, ft Ison them he mast depend. It Is because we know , that we must satisfy yen that the Eastman line Is the one sold exclusively In our photographic department ' ' No. 8 A. Foldln? Pocket Kodak Tost Card size, 120.00. Wright Drug Co. PURE DRUG DRUGGISTS. geaoD ci& ydBOii are o oiaV MdVij -to dress Better than usual, you are ready to look over our line of Ready-to-wear Clothes. You need not spend any more than formerly if you come to this st ore, but you get better clothes li l Men's Suits $10 to $30 Trous-rs $1 .50 to $7.50 Hats $1.50 to $5 1 Shoes $2 to $6 Shirts 50c to $5 v I The Store That Satisfies The Cash Bazaar has just received a new shipment of music; all the latest New York hits. Come In and try them. $ . fEHSOSlLS. O Q. W Qnln of Baker Is registered at the Sommer house today. : - A. J. Pipes, of Wallowa,1 Is a guest at the Savoy hotel. ; ; Y ? , Harvey Duke of Union is a guest nt the Savoy hotel. ; - , , Mr. and Mrs. O, G. Hamilton will leave this evening for Portland. F. L.' Meyers leaves this evening for Portland. w - Andrew Lun of North Powder is a lo cal, visitor today; He is registered at the Hotel Foley. v Mr. and Mir. G. A. Galloway of El gin are guests today of the Sommer house. Joshua Hopper, the big land owner of Umatilla county, is here from a few days on business. , . ; C, W. Fisher Is here from his home In Elgin. He Is registered at the Sa voy.'.; ; 'i v ; A. C. Spain of North Powder Is here on legal business.; He is a guest of the Savoy hotel, yy- V , Mrs.. Gertrude Bay, who has been visiting in the home of Dave Bay for some time, returned this morning to her home in Boise. 'Dr. J. S. Myers, W. J. Townley, E T. Raster and George F. Hall made a trip over from, Union In an automobile yesterday afternoon. i , 'R. G. Bennett, who fell from a car at Baker last evening receiving a se verely sprained shoulder, Is In the city today making out his report of the accident. ' .-v';" A. A. Mclntyre of Baker Is a business visitor here today. He represents the Orcson Lava Stone company and is here In the interest of the company handling the beautiful and economical Oregon product. '., ' "' DB. Sffll TO BE SPEAKER II GRANDE MIMSTEB H0X0HED B JOASUMt UBAKD LODGE. Will Deliver Memorial Address In Portland Keit Tuesday. As a further and proper recognition to La Grande the Masonic grand lodgo hag invited Dr. S. W. Seeman, pastor of the 'First Presbyterian church of this city, to deliver the Memorial ad dress In the Masonic temple at Port land next Tuesday night. This is au honor of no small moment and not only, pays a tribute to the speaker's ability but reflects a prominence on this city that cannot be overlooked The drill team of the Eastern Star of La Grande will also be a strong fea ture at the state meeting of the grand lodge. : . : ; - INTERESTED IX GRANDE RONDE. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Two five-' room houses; close in. Inquire Geddes BroB. 6-7-3t FOR RENT -Star theatre; will be re modeled for store room. Inquire at Arcade theatre. ; ; All Had a Good Time, . ; ' The married people's dance '. last night at the Elks auditorium was well attended, although It had been post poned a number of times. "While the evening was warm yet all en joyed the event, as It is considered the last ball of this season. ' , Another Home Sold. ' Mr. Russell C. Plass'iold to Arthur Dahlstrom an acre of ground with a house and other Improvements known as lot 4 in block 2 in Honan's addi tion. The business was transacted through the office of Black & Pratt. , TIsIted the Core. Pat Foley made an auto trip to th? Cove yesterday evening to vjew the fruit crop prospects and keep posted on the advancement of that portion of the valley. ; : t Item in Salt Lake Payer Attracts At tcntdon In Idaho. S. M. Slough, publicity manager, re ceived a letter from P. E. Farrell, a building contractor of Rigby, Idaho, In which the writer says he has read an article In one of the Salt Lakepa pers pertaining to the Grande Ronde valley. Mr. Farrell is much Interested In this valley and says he will be out here In the fall. , :, The article referred to was written by Mr. F. J. Hewlett of Salt Lake City who was through here recently and received most of his Information about this country from Mr. Slough. PERJURY SYNDICATE WATCHED. Organisation Has Long Made Tnrklnh i n Justice i Joke. Constantinople, June 7.The au thorities are trying to get at the truth concerning the operation of a regular- jf uiuieu perjury syuaicmo-wnicn.; under both the Hamidian and the pres ent egime, has made Turkish justice a Joke for- years past, investigators of the organization are not troubled by too little but by too much evidence. Every member of the society Is ready to . turn ; state's evidence. Being pro fesi!rn'tl perjurers, however, there 's naturally considerable hesitancy con cerning the acceptance of their testi mony.,- '" . ; :: The syndicate constated ot pension1 ed : offlcials ; of f the ! Constantinople courts. Having had extensive experi ence in posts of trust the members wre able to furnish, not unintelligent perjury, but Just the right kind for any particular case and of a nature appro priate to the peculiarities of different Juries and trial Judges. The business was so extensive that the manage ment was able to offer very reasona able rates. Divorce testimony cost the most, two medjidiehs, or $1.60, being charged for each witness in such case. The syndicate's disruption resulted from a quarrel among the members concerning a division of the profits. COJOTITTEE RESUMES WORK J France and attempt to induce Dlas to ' t , ! return to Mexico. Llmantour said that Chairman Skankley Expressed Dollttht Dlai will land ia Spain and then go to mar. irusi lan Be tontrOHCd. gouthem Franc for an Inrtuflnlto itr.' Washington, June ; 7.T113 house committee investigating the steel cor poration . resumed ... i'a ..work todar. Cbairman Skankley called the commit-j tee to prder and said he was confident the steel trst has violated the laws, as. well as the Sherman law. He then called attention to the freight charges on lines controlled by trusts. , ; Chairman Skankky said he was clad the department of Justice had the cor porations at last willing to give the committee data in their possession. concerning trusts and "that courts of Ju8tlcft at last will deal with the steel corporation as with smaller concerns." JULY FOURTH COMMITTEE. MfUiodlst Brotherhood Meets. The June meeting of the Methodist brotherhood while not bo largely at tended as some former meetings was full of interest from the beginning. Rev. J. W. Miller of Ontario, Ore., made the principal address showing not only the alms of the brotherhood, but the practical work it had done In his church. An early meeting at the can of President vinacke Is soon to take place, 1 4 , Card of Thanks. We desire to sincerely express our thanks to those who were so kind dur ing the illness and death of our son. Also for the many beautiful floral of ferings ' MR. AND MRS. VAN GORDENI AND FAMILY. Cove, Oregon. June 6, 1911. The Rlncbarts Leave Tonight This evening H. C. RInehart and family leave for; Portland where they will reside permanently in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart belong to the oldest families of the1. Grande Ronde and It is with considerable regret that most of La Grande's people see them leave this city and locate elsewhere. " . Buys, Home. : ' ' G. O. Chapman at 2208 Cedar street sold his little home situated on lot 4, black 8, Grandy's 2nd adttlon to Mr. Willis Turner and wife. The deal was closed yesterday through the of fice of Black & Pratt. ' Boy Arrives fn Bay Home. A fine baby boy was born, Monday evening, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bay. Cotton Seed Crushers' Meet Today. New York, June 7.The annual convention ; of the Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers' association met at the hotel Afitor today with the largest at tendance in the history of the associa tion. Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Ken tucky, Tennessee and Alabama were represented by large delegations. The feature of the initial session was the address of President B. F. Taylor of Columbia, S. C. Mayor Gaynor de livered an address of welcome and Vice President R. L. Heflln, of Texas, responded for the visitors. ' 4 Prominent speakers to be heard at the several sessions of the convention include Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief chemist of the department of agricul ture; Judge Henry C. Hammdnd . of Augusta, Walter D. Naeh of Atlanta, Julian L. Bode of Memphis, and Henry R. .Towne, president of the Manufac turers' association of New" York. The Produce exchange and other Commercial and industrial organiza tions of the metropolis have Joined in making elaborate arangementa for the entertainment of the visiting cotton seed crushers' and their ladies. This afternoon the visitors were taken on a sightseeing trip around the city and harbor. Tomorrow night the conven tion banquet will Je held at the hotel Astor, with President Taft as the guest of honor. .', V Committee o,n Arrangements Will Meet ; 1 :l, This Evening. The committee on arangementa for the Fourth of July celebration which wa appointed Monday evening will meet in the commercial club rooms this evening and will get to work '-In earnest arranging for the biggest 4th of July celebration that has ever been held In this city. The jegular meeting ot the city luuutu win wi ueiu III Wf VIIJT MOM" this evening, v v New Sidewalk Doors. ' Work of replacing some of the side-, walk doors which were In bad repair y on Depot street was commenced to-', day. This work was ordered done by the city council some time ago. , Sew Switch Engines Arrive Two. new switch engines, Nos. 33 and 34, arrived this morning and will be set up here to work in the local' yards. ' V- ' -'.T''"::-;-':' V" " , ' ";!';.. - :i .' i .,.v.r " : Happiest Girl la Lincoln. ; A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipa tion and stomach trouble. I begun taking Charuberlain'i Stomach and Liver Tablets and In three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudrot girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi cine." For tala by aJUlealera. . . House Adopts Resolution. Washington, June 7.The house to day adopted the Clayton resolution railing np the attorney general for In formation regarding the proposed criminal prosecution of officers of the American Tobacco company recently declared guilty of violating the Sher man anti-trust law, ; Located Near Ostrander. Word has been received here that Charleg Smith and family, who left here some time ago intending to go to California to locate, located 1n Os trander, Washington, 50 miles from Portland, after visiting there while on their supposed way to California. The northwest proved to be too. much for, Mr. Smith to leave. V ) Eastern Stars to Portland. Mrs. C. E Dunn, . accompanied bj her daughter Miss Laura, Mrs Mac Wood and Mrs. Frank Jackson, mem bers of the Eastern Star drill team, left this morning for Portland where they will enjoy the Rose Festival and visit for a few days previous to the meeting of the grand lodge. ? V To Ask Dlas to Return. St. Louis, June 7. Llmantour, the former Mexican mlnUter of finance, stated today that he Intends to go to CAN YOU ASK MORE? 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Remember you can obtain Rex all Remedies only st The Rexali Store. Hill's drug store. i HEINZ I i Sweet and Sour Pickles il i ..... i i IN BOTTLE AND BULK J i Chow Chow, Ripe and Greeri Olives i Honeyed People Visit This Section. In the last few daj-B there has been a number of very wealthy men from the middle states and the north quiet ly drop into La Grande and stay- a few days. Some have taken trips ever the valley while others have been con tent to ' make Inquiry about the ' ad vancement of the valley. Swift's Premium ; Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon a can of Triunfo Coffee I Gity Grocery & Bakery : The Home of Fancy Groceries : i. 4ih"WwWM't'iPiiV.'i(r. S