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PAGE 2 LA GttAXbK KVEXJ3G 0B3K11YKU, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. ! it1' V . 1 if i M V H " i Li v ' I' ! l hi .Mi 5 i i 1 Money 7nves.fed.in a'HofheBNhgsjYou' nnnTiPTP mitt mi unniTinni m i DHriiaio lyiLLiiiii iiuumui. iu I IN EAST SHOHTTERWi Reaf Rewards i . that cannot be measured alone in dollars and cents. There's satisfaction in knowing you have a home when possibly all other investments fail it gives you a feeling of security and demands the recognition of your fellow townsmen, be cause by building you show your faith in the fu ture of the community. And every community is known by its deeds. You can help and at the same time help yourself. A home investment is always the most meritorious, and loss is less like ly because you are dealing in values you under stand and with people you know. We have sup pleid the lumber for the homes of many of your friends who are now on the road to success, and 1'IIIL ADELPHIA IS GATHERING PLACE, THIS WEEK. Is One of the Greatest Gatherings of i IU Kind Ever Held. & - .11.JiV WAUII IrV IMMA ffiu JVM WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421. Bell Phone, Main 732 4 ' "in mm mm if ti nnrn r i fl rfi n fig mm 4y 4 Tiy itm m m ta rtl a dN iM Qil(fit "nu'""1iu." nyi "iur 4ji Tpniy.iiyijr" tyn r ,tfirirntfi'""lmf rii)irJiuiMr'iiii ijii ffiy r yf-iXiirnitf A BUSINESS Is similar to a personality. : It has character good, bad or Indifferent, ".the tame as an Individual. If the principles pf the Individual are fundamentally sound he's an 0. K. individual. '. If the policy of the business is right and Its tuthod i squrfre it is an 0. K. business. THE WARDROBE SHOP Is the place to have your clo'hes cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed because it is on the square all of the time. VILSC N BROS. npLV!n735nue J. E. Bradley 6 Co. sanitaryplumbing" REPAIR WORK A SrECIALTI. rHONESi SHOP BLACK 71. RESiI)iCE-IJLACK 8482. NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL Philadelphia, Pa., June 13. Baptists are in possession of Philadelphia to day. They fill railway stations, hotels, boarding houses and street cars. Thousands of them are already here and thousands of others are on their way to attend the series of denomina tional conventions to be held in this city during the remainder of this month, and which promise to form one of the- greatest- religious ' gatherings ever held in America. The first convention on the calendar i Is the gathering of the Northern Bap , tists, which had it3 formal opening to day and will continue in session until the end of the week. This gathering embraces the annual meetings of the American Baptist Home Mission socie ty, the American Bpatist Foreign Mis sion socelty, the American baptist Publication society and the Women's Home and Foreign Mission societies. Next week the North American Bap tists will convene with delegates in at tendance from all parts of the United States and Canada. Simultaneously the Baptist World alliance will begin its sessions. . The last-named gather ing will be attended by representatives of 20,000,000 V?tlsts throughout the world. . : DOMESTIC SCIENCE TO BE TAUGHT DURING SUMMER. O. A. C Arranges Special Program for Thursd "Old Homestead Coming. There could be no more welcome announcement . for the amusement loving public than the appearance here of "The Old Homestead," at the Steward June 17, This dear old pastorlal play itself is by this so familiar to everyone that any attempt to describe it would be supererogation. The mere mention of the names of Joshua Whitcomb, Cy Prime, Seth Perkins, Aunt Matilda and Rickety Ann, is sufficient to bring to mind all of these delightful rural characters, and at the same time arise in the background the pictures of the old farm, the homestead in Swanzey, Grace Church on Broadway in New York City, and the aristocratic man sion of Henry Hopkins, the metropoli tan merchant and millionaire. The company this season is prac tically the same as last, and the pro duction is said to be perfect in every detail. Do you want to make more money? I We want energetip salesmen in your i territory. Expense money advanced ; For particular address Albany Nur- I series. Inc., Albany Oregon. 1 5.27-S0t Steward's Opera House SATURDAY, JUNE 17 TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON , THE ORIGINAL Denman Thompson's Celebrated Play "The Old Homestead" JUST AS PLAYED IN NEW YORK FOR 3 YEARS The Famous Double Quartette The Palms The Great Church Choir A Perfect Cast Complete Scenic Production AH the Favorites DIRECTION MR. FRANKLIN THOMPSON PRICES: 50c to $1.50. Seats on sale at Van Buren's Thursday Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallls, Ore., June 13. (Special.) A special two weeks' course in the meth ods of teaching domestic science sub jects In the grade and high schools will be given this summer at the Ore gon Agricultural College, beginning June 19, in addition to the regular six weeks' course from June 19 to July 28. The purpose of the new course I to meet the needs of those interested in introducing domestic economy into the grammar grades and the high schools of the state, and who w!ih sug gestion as to the cost of installing, it with the necessary equipment, as to the courses of study to be followed, and the methods of catc.T!iig and hold ing the interest of the pupils. Young women, recently graduated frCS the CO!!?" ww1 onr will teach classes of children cookery and sewing as demonstrations to the sum mer students, that they may see how practical . problems are met in the dally classes. Conferences with the regular members of the college staff may also be arranged if there are probler3 on which information is de sired. , In the' lectures to be gl';n as Ill ustration of the way laboratory prac tice may be suplemented by lecture instruction, such subjects wil be taken up as marketing, and menu planning art In the home and Its aplicatlon to sewing, dresmak'ng and millinery. Ths dean of the department will give series of lectures on the place of domestic science, and Its Introduction Into the country schools; a comparison of the plan of domestic science and art work at the Oregon Agricultural College and at similar eastern institutions and the preparation that domestic science and art work gives a youn woman for professional life.- . The six weeks course will afford young women who are busy during the winter an opportunity for study of home problems in cookery, d'.atet ics. serving, plain setting, dressmak 'ng. home nursing and sanitation. For teachers interested in Introducing such work into the schools where thty are to be n?xt year, suggestions will be given with regard to what should be tausht children of different ages, and how to arouse and sustain Interest Cookery, dressmaking, other sewing, and laundering will be Included in the instruction. av, June 22 KJT CAN SON'S ' BUFFALO iWCII WILD WEST : '" ' V ' '; " ', ' AND , - ' J ; ' , ' , TRAINED. WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION. STOMACH DISTRESS. Xcwlln Bruir romjmny. Sells Ml-o-na the Money Back Cnre. Indlg s'.lon will not long trouble you if you put your faith in MI.O-NA stomach tablets. Taken after meals MI-O-NA stope heaviness, sourness, belching of gas, or heartburn in five minutes. It is guaranteed to cure indiges tion and build up th; stomach, or money back. It cured Mrs. Klumpp. it will cure you. Read; "One year ago I was cured of a severe stomach trouble by the use of MI.O-NA. My food fermented and Boured, causing gas and a nauseous condition. I could not eat, and be came weak, depressed, and was skk abed six weeks. I could 7S90.,.. abed six w-eks. Doctoring without sucess I was advised to try MT-O-XA. I received relief from usgn' the first 'iox. and tciitlnuing, I usnl fui r in all. and was cured. Then is nothing i o strong foi me to say in favor of MI.O-NA. U cures where ol:er rem edies and Sectors fail."-Mis. Wm. l.lumpp, V l'.detown, Lovvil. Mich. Sold bv ilt Newlln Drus company hiwI druiu e'erywhtre. U C(-cnts :i 1 c. TV "te to Dooh'-' .M; n.v Buffaio, New oik, ' for fi trial treatment. , - I , Ji:n l n TENTH TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR. THE LARGEST WILD ; WEST SHOW ON EARTH CuMiwu wKbwi OW.IriEiR owi; SPECIAL "TIlAEw." " " : ' . OF DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS FROM THE BIGGEST RANCH IN THE WORLD., Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals From all parti of the Globe. Daring and death defying acts almost beyond the realms of lucid imagination A COSMOPOLITAN COLLECTION OP COWBOYS AND GIRLS, VANQUEROS, SENORITAS, OUARDIS RURALES, CHAMPIONS OF THE LARIAT, ROUGH RIDERS, PONY EXPRESS VETERANS, DARING ATHLETES, COMICAL CLOWNS, THRILLING INDIAN FIGHTS AND WAR DANCES. PRINCE B0TL0INFS TROUPE OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS, The most daring Horsemen in the World. BANDS of SIOUX, CHEYENNE and COMANCHE INDIANS, Fresh from the Camp-fire and Council, matin? their first acquaintance with pale face civilization. The Grand Ethnological Performance conducts wl.h tht Superb Spectacular, Dramatic, Historical Fantasy, , i . " a. i ?;-.-i-v. j ' 4 ' .,7,Mli, .1.1 " The Battle of Wounded Knee Introducing a vast and ntotley hcris cflndians, Scouts, Trappers and Soldiers that actually tcck ai'.Ive pert in the last brave stand and hopeless ' strujgb the nob'.o rediUa made for his freedom and rights. ' TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE Afternoon et . Evcnlnj st 8. Doora open Ona Hour earlier. WATER , PSOOF CANVAS. CANNOT LEAK. - Grand, Gold Glittering Free Street Parade TWO MILES LONG at it a. m. daily on the main thoroughfare V BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds Immediately alter the Parade BRING IN YOUR DAD HORSES AND K1ULES Our Cowboys will ride them FREE OF CHARGE. $33.00 will (W tm mny brtngii,a Jmtm r mmlm thf FOR QuikkResults PoiSdAe&aK ncticnv 30 vcars n LrlLU l the stm dado NtVtR TAILINO PlktS, CHILBLAIN. rtLONS, tUKNJ, ITC. A VALULC MOUICHOIO 1ALVC. U CKUtOliri HkVf IT OK WIL 0T1M ON HtHUCIT CCCT NO JJUBSTITUTtS. sre 23 Cents. iwctrvMiCHCLiro ;n reNCtsco list your FARM AND FRUIT LANDS, With E. S. GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. We have Seattle people who are wanting to invest in OREGON we have invested and can interest our friends. Write us at once, giving a complete description of what you have for sale, and we will get you results. No agents. E.S.GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. 226 LEARY BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH.