LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY JTJKE 17, 1911. PAGE 5 TT"n Mm mMM "Opportunity and f i: liW'i f3' ...,..,......,,, Lubln A fine stori showing the rise and fall of ech of two young men whom fortune" dealt un kindly with it different,, mo-. ments In their lives. , , ' . . , "The Young King of Rome". . Gaumont Napoleon's love for his son. A magnificently mounted drama Introducing "Jimmle," the fa mous boy actor as L'Alglon Bonaparte's only in. ' "In the Days of W. .Biograph. Illustrating an 0ft repeated In. cldent in the early days of thtj ! California gold rush. It Is beau I iituiiy uacied hbo. win please everybody. -; '-. ';,;'.'.;.! :;: "Scenes In Far TunW'' .kosmik , Charming scenes taken In and around the Mediterranean coast portal '"''.') '', r':! . '-. DR. A. C POSEY Specialist lor. Eye, , ;ar, Nose and Throaty OtlseaseB." Eyes fltted with glasW'-Over-Selder's attended -the organization pt a torn merclal club'at linbler'last evening. ' SO LEAGUE HOLDS CO Ji E tlO 8.' The ( Modern Brothers of America give a dance Thursday, Jjune 22nd, at the Odd Fellows hall. Every one In vited. Ice cream, and cake served. . ' 6-16-20-21 ' , Woodtell Rennlon. ; ' ;r ! ' ' : ; ..' . iThe fourth annual reunion of the Woodell family will be held in the Woods grove, northeast of La Grande, June 23. 24 and 25.' All friends of the family are Invited to bring their lunch eon and enjoy Sunday with the' fam ily. ; ; , .. ? ' 1 . . . Preaching services at 2:00 o'clock Sunday' afternoon. . ) , D 6-8-22 W 6-8-16 " Illustrated song "First Dark Night Next Week," sung by ' Matinees ,. . . . ' Miss Garrick . I Mr. Ferrln j Evenings 5 ' PEKS05ALS. A J. B. Eaton of Salem 'is staying at the , Foley today. ,j,r wj.,t ' ?K. L." Beyer," a' china and crockery man of Portland, la at the Foley today, It. Coblentz, a salesman of Portland, is at the Foley today. t ..""'-''-"'' ""' t Hyatt or Teiocaset Twaa, fa; vc' r st today. " :: CU.fi Sawyer, president of the 1m bler commercial, clubv was at the Som mer this afternoon. $S jj , .''JfriCJ'ranks.Hanlaa .wsb dowji irom Meacham this morning and stopped :it the Somnwr. - . "The .Old Homestead'Uroupe is reg istered, at the, Savoy this afternoon. j MraH., L4 Andersouof Ontario is rerfe vlBitlngVMr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr, i Mrs,. Anderson is a sister of Mr. Carr. Asistant Passenger Agent Scott of he O-.W. was in the city this morning on his way to Portland from the east. Editor Flag of Eleln was In rh cltv last even' It on his . way to Port land, to transact business mature -.t ,L. M. Hoj t head of the local "Masonic lodge, accompanied by Mrs.' HoytV who ' I., , I i v - i j v ' ' ' ' ' L li ' , J BAPTISTS n OLD s MEETING. ' ' Plan on Fdot to'Mitke nterjr!e the , Cenb-rlf issoctotionj . I-:': ". Jkttl -V ..;:: ,C. (Enterprise Chieftain.) ' ( '; The Grande Rond- Baptist assocla- lon met Id the" Baptist! church here hursday afternoon bf last 'Week "arid continued with three sessions a day Hll , Sunday evening.-.: The meeting Ivere full of interest and the attend nce was large from the start, crowd ng the large audience room at the Sunday' sessions. ' '.' ; I ; There were, nearly 40 'delegate! and Visitors from outsids in" attendance, 10' of .iem", coming " from ' the two' Churches at Baker., , " j The following clergymen were here; D. G. Dunkim C. H. Eymari, and E. P. Walta of Baker; J. J. Davy from Elgin; L. W. Gowen from La Grande ind H. B. Foskett of McMlnnville. fhi- Haines and La Grande churchea are Just calling' pastors. Some of the thurches like Burns and Ontario are to tar distant that no delegates came All were represented by message and letter. ' ' ; 'i-:' - -.;'" I Much interest was aroused by the action of the association In which It heartily endorsed ths plan to make the Enterprise 'church a center of all me Baptist worK m Wallowa coun iyi endeavoring' to have all. 'the Bap tists of the county unite with the local church and have a resident pastor who should &6' missionary Woik' all over the' county.' The association "voted to "rais $500 towards the Indebtedness bf the local church, and 1 150 of that sura was pledged by two individuals.' ' ?L', r .-; . ; ! THUGS KILL COXDUCTOR. PocateUo Trainnin Killed and Anoth 'I; Fatally Injured In Tustle. , Imjiortant Session Ilfld at Union Bp. ; eently ShoW Developme at Notice Jor Bidi" We feel that we are doing you a fa vor when we tell you that you should look close ly after your teeth, one of the most Important parts of the hu- man body as a multitude of ills will result from Improperly masticated food. " i-. ' You may not feel the results today, ; At the Epworth league, contention which closed this week at Unlojp. ttjere were 17 leagues represented,, leaving but three towns, Wallowa, Prairie City and Enterprise, uhlch dic not send a repre8'jntaUveA vtotai'of"83 people, Including 55 delegates and 28 visitors, wre entertained by the Union chajfc ten .' C.,:. - The final report shows that there ar 135 assoca$ ajid 489 active wor s tptal of 621 leagde members In the Jjs Grande district. The lpcBl"chaeter have, held 708 devotional;' ii 1 "social and 83 business meetings during the year, having paid out $570.30 for mis sions, j churches, needy, 'etc Distrfe t and cabinet officers were elected and Installed as follows: .John Rudd. OuUrio, president W. S.J Miller, Flora,' isi ' vice president: Nellie Johnson, John , Day, 2nd vice president; Mra! H. - C. Vinacke, La Grande, 3 rd .vice-president; Mr8t C M.; Playle, AHcer,v Jth'f ice rittI dent; Letitia Thompson, Union, re cording secretary; Althea Le, Baker, corresponding secretary; F. l!' Lock wood, Nyssa, treasurer; Ada tayrJo seph. Junior League superintendent. M fss Hat tie McMur ray, of , hf Grand e. and Wm.A Johnson," of "'Ontario,"' were elected general delegates to th gen eral conference district convention. ' The second department presented a resolution that the La Grande district would support a hatlveliible woman 'in China at a. cost of $30 a' year,' which was carrkd. '' .There will be two Bubdlstrlct con ventions held this year, one at Nyssa, Sept 14-15 and the other at Elgin, on Sept. 21-22,j They are t? be jueld, tor the purpose of, laying plans,, for th winter worK.. .... . , ., , Notice Is hefeby given that the uo. dejslgne will recelvtsealed bids for the construction of a stone wall on the lot adjoining the M. & M. building, plans! nf 'specification ajfejaf the oirtce'pi J1. tfc Brlchoiux Sa vojl holt 1. Blds -to-be- in -tnoi'lateT-'than June 20th. Right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. .' ' . 6-14-6t i D. C. BRICHOUX. EXCURSION ! Faffes East! .Ti' 1911 ..;5.. From all points on 0REG0X.WASHIXGTOX RAILROAD rySt 3iAVISAT10 (OMPAJfY , to ' ' ' v ' FARE! Chicago .............. ... 72.54 Salt Lake, June 17. Conductor Wil liam Kldd, of the Pocatello division pf the Oregon Short JJne, was killed, and Deputy Sheriff Jones of Idaho fatally wounded In a fight with two bandits they had arrested at High bridge. Idaho, today. Jones had taken two revolvers from the desperadoes When one of thm got hold of, the gun and shot. They then signalled the train to stop and escaped. A posse is pursuing. ''' ' attended the Eastern Star festivities in Portland, returned this morning. ' " Mrs. Ellis Klrtley is over from Pen-; .-'.'r: Vied but FlahK - tlleton visiting' Mr. and Mrs. M, ,H. ! A man named McKay, a painter was Klrtley this' week." ' Mr. Klrtley will . arrested last night in the Paul cigar arrive tomorrow to spend Sunday here, store aft I? considerable rough house Among th' members ; of the local ! between he and Officer Faulk. The fel- chapter of Eastern Star, who attended low became noisy it Is said and when the grand lodge as delegates ana mem bers of the drill team were Mrs. E. Po lack and Mrs. H. W. Bohnenkamp and Miss Bertha Berber. J. T. Wlllamson left this morning tor Eugene where fie will join Mrs. Williamson and attend the commence ment exercises at the University . of Oregon where their daughter will be graduated with honors this year he was ordered to.be quiet, became abusive. Alter considerable scuffling and exchnr-vg 0f blows. Mr Faulk assisted byMr. Paul, got the fellow quieted and he suffered arest. He was sentenced to several days in the city Jail for the trouble he created, today. Planning a Good Fair. Thf Fair OHsnrlnMnn mot liit itu,. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cleaver 'have: n!ng with all memb-rs of the board returned from a trip to Portland and Salem. While at Salem Mr. Cleaver or tomorrow but in time your entire ' attended, a board meeting of the re- system, will fe?l .the effect of either gents of "Old wmamettee" university. That institution is in a nounsning con dtlon. reports Mr. Cleaver. Clifford Kail .and Fred Meyers are spending the day here awaiting de parture of the La Grande team for El gin tomorrow at 11 o'clock, when the excursion begins. , .' :,' W. B. Sargent and J. K. Wright of the La Grande Investment company, which is interested in Imbler fruit lands, and Mr. Hlll of Hlbberd & Hill, realty dealers. Vere-among those who good or bad teeth. A little work such as Btnall fillings put in in time will benefit you greatly, Our method of removing the pulp tnerve) of a tooth without pain will make you wond:r why -r- did not have that tooth treated and filled soon er. If , you are from Missouri let us ehow you. . . Extracting 50 cents Instead of a collar at STEVENSON'S DENTAL OFFICE. New UJJIAl ' i I i i -i nifKiHSEB mrmmm NEW VELVET PUMPS,' Without Strap, Short Vamw. at '. . . .......... MM, 6) i? it NEW SUEDE PUMPS, with One Strap, Short Vamp, at. .', v. . .$4.00 ' NEW TAN BUTTOn'sIIOE, Plain Toe v Stage LU at.. ..,..'.. v. 4.. W.00 BLACK YELYET , BUTTON r lain Toe, Stage Last. .". .' . . . SnOE, ..MM SHOE FRENCH COMPANY present and a report from the. old board was presented and accepted. Plans were freely discussed for the fair this fall and indications are it will ti the best evep eld in the county. False alarm at Noon. " Wat developed to have been a false alarm, called the fire department out at noon today. The alarm, came from Sixth and N streets but was premature and without proper cause. : Will Lecture at Island. ' 1 Dr. J. D. Gillilan will deliver his lecture on "Yellowstone Park" at Is land City next Tuesday evening. , H'" Wm. Lawrence, In "The Old Home- lea," who plajB Uele Josn." i i fvV'fi,CJtaIIIW.U Council Bluffs.. Omaha .......... I ph . . . 4 Kansas City Si Joseph S?. Paul',:.','. St. Paul,-vU Cjouncll Dluffs Minneapolis, direct 63.01 ' 'j Minneapolis,- via Council Bluffs. 63 63.90 93 ... , Bostou ......110.09 ACREAGE WANTED Want 10 to 25 New York , 108.50 acres; according to' price, in; Grande. St -;LuIb . . . . . . .... . , . y . . . . . . 70.09 itnn A i vniiAr: ' win tnm' in nn i Washington, D. C. .. .107.60 . Mayor Leads Fire Gang. .Hibbing, Minn., June 17. Charged with arson and being accessory to rob beries, Dr. DF. Dumas mayor of Cast Lake, Minn:, was arrested today. The arrest waa made br Plnkertons, who J are reported to be rounding up others I who are said to be members of a "fire ' ring" that has bepn ensured In whole j sal arson and safe blowing for the the last three years. Officers allege that Dumas led the gang. , ; ' ADVERTISED LETTERS. Names Gentlemenr'J' 5 Andrews,! Mr. Walter; y.'.;V. .'; Barnhart, Mr. G. 0.; ' 1 ' ' , Converse, A. B.' 1 ! -''' : EvenB, Mr: Ed " ';; vS ... Farley,' Mr. Roger ' ' ; Gully, T. R. Johnson.' Mr. Hugh ' ' ; : Keller, B. A. "'! " : . Laanl, Mr. H. L. ' ! 1 Merckel, Mr. CarfD. v "" McCall.'Mr. Roy " McMahn, Mr. John j ' McCarthy, Mr, Eugene ' v ' Reynolds, Joe ; : Thompson, Jas. Varnes, Mr. Martin . . ' Walters, Mr. Btn ; V !. Names Ladles. Curl, Miss Maude (2) Craig, Mrs. A. C. Harris, JfTss Mamie Kahl. Mrs. A. L. ' -Laam, Mrs. Flora Lundens, Mrs. James ' McKenzle, Mrs. Mop, Mrs. Wlllard ' Nash, Utb. "Nlary Nelson, Mrs. Franc ' Olsen, Miss Retta Toney, Mrs. Anna f Wealty, Miss' Louisa ; ; Wolf, Miss Myrtle (2) ' ' count of price of acreage a $900 equity In new home In Portland. Hou Beattractive, inside and out. uruace. - riciure t oiuce,- tt. Out fin, owner. 1107 Adams avenue. Pone Main 1. ',. . ;;: I- . . Atlantic City, N. J........... 102.40 i . Sale as'. . June 5, 7. 9, 10, 12, 16. 17, 21, 22. 23, i. . . . . ,... . tt, isa. Bit ana av-t - ? - - " July 12 3. 4, t. 6. 19. 20, 26, 27 LOST A blue Jacket on.,way to,;de'r pot. Leave at Observer office. JIOUSEKEEPER WANTED Good '.home and goods wages to. middle ; a?ed lady td keep house for husband s Address Ob- ""'e-is-st and server. family of threes .... FOR "SALEP-lTOufie of " five'f boms. 'moSerQ , nd cold water. Three blocks from ji-ound house.1 Phone Black 1191 1 ' 6-12-6t'"""''-''1"' vi ; ' ' ; ' ; s ' i and 58. ... , , August 3" 4. 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 28, li; 28. 29 and 80. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Stop-overs"Vlthln limits In'elthe j; di rection. Final return limit October Slat One way through Calfornla $15.00 ad ditional. Inquire of any 0-W. It A N. Agesl Z'-.t for Jlore .Complete information ..," wjl MesnnatAi General Fsssenger JLgenVPortH ' Oregon. " NEW HAY FOR SALE 'We will Bell all or part ofSH.acesf.sraliihay to W taken In field lat ,?7.o, ier ton. 1 ta Grahde Investment Cd. "6-14-lOt FOR ItENT Suit M U hdnsekecplng rooms With bath and laundry room. Phone Black 3711. 6-10-tf ''-, ,..v-? a f Swartzi house, LIKELY TO REIMBURSE WILLIAMS People Seem Inclined1 to Tote That Way Monday. ; ; ' At the annual school election to be held Monday there will brfa chancy to vote for or against returning to Judge Wllllryns the amount of mory th dls. trict ' had on deposit In the Scrlber bank when It failed. The amount' Is approximately $1,500, which Mr. Wil liams at once paid into the treasury from his oersonal funds. H Later the Iosb has been discussed and the- gen-J eral opinion seems to be to reimburse Mr, Williams. On Monday there will be an, opportunity to t vote foff such p proceeding and every appearance now Indicates it will carry. ; ' More Fmi-'Pslnl ; The People's store has bad Its front repainted the last , few; daye t which makes a bright and attractive appear ance," .... -m.n Do you want to make more money? We want energetic salesmen in your territory. Expense money- advanced. For particular address Albany Nur series, Inc., Albany Oregon. B.27-30t PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. It T rafftr frwn tlwJlnf. Hchlnj.Hlo4 or pratrodluf PUra, trad mt jruur mUnm, uii 1 will tll t kw to (in jounwU at kocn br tk mi alMoivtlaa trwktacat ; and IU Jm wrot mmt of tbla Immm ttMUanit tn for trial, with rpfrrraem from jexa wa loralltr if itqoMtod. lauaedUila r llff M4 prrnaBcnt run immd. ttrad no aieaw l"t Ml titm of ttia offer. Writ twiar: to Mn, If. . Snaaam, , Bos P, Matra Vmt, lad. LOST A- bay horse, weight about li' ' 0(50 pounds, branded G on lft shoui der. Anyone finding him call the' Newun urug company. b-s-ii P0isouwti3A( REMEDY fAILING PILES, CHILBLAINS. rtLONS, BUHNS, ETC VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD IALVC. U. DKU90I1T1 Mvt IT OR WU- OBTAIN ON KCUUCfT , ACCIFT NO SUBSTITUTES. . : ' fric2SCenfs. ISNGl.fY MICH&FLS CO 5AN FPANC'SCO ' FOR, SALE Three oC the best resi dence lots in the city. Want small payment, good " terms " on r balance.' Address owner at Box 244, city fl-R-tf WANTED All the boys in La Grands between 10 and 16 yers old to Join the Boys' Savers' club. Call at the laundry and I will tell you all about t. A. B. Cherry,, mgr."; Cherry's New Laundry. FOR RENT Star theatre; will be re- modeled for store room. Inquire at Arcade theatre.' ' ;' ' v " Dutchers Vagon Shop ; No Horse Shoeing Wagon repairing a specially. It your Tires 'need resetting give us a call, Second-hand Buggies, Hacks andlCamp. Wagons for sale. Cor, of Greenwood and Monroe Sts. WANTED-A girl to do general house work. Phone Black 1422. 6-13-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms fo light housekeeping. Apply 106 Fl street.: ' ' 6-16-3t FOR SALE Refrigerator in first class condition. Phone Main 33. , 6-lS-6t ';' .'.':v' . 4 : ;';':' .' - - "-j FOR SALE Dry chain ; wood in any quantity. $1.25 per.1oad,;at the" Teri ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. 6-15-tf . mm i j ... berore -you put mvyybuii, supply see us. 3M f ST f a ters Stanchfield 0 Produce ' ' " ' ' - " , .v,-'ieo",:';:" Make a Start In The M, f If you cannot afford one-of the v more expensive cameras, j start with a cheaper one, the cheapest Is a good one far bet. tPr',hnn7the best a decade ago. We are ready to help begin ners af Spy time, and can read lly smooth out the trifling diffl cnltleg that may be met. We . hate a . dark room ho which can be nsed free of charge at Cameras from 1100 to $i0t00 and 'everything else' that ama ' tears heed at the vra isn't i:::''..,:v'-:-.; Wright Drug Co. PURE DRUG DRUGGISTS. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING.' : W wiU be. pleased to figure with you on your house. Work guaranteed. Phone Red 741. THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 4.: -A f