LA GRANDE, TO10N COtJNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911. ' ' PAGE 5 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Grant Lodge Meets at Astoria, Ore gon Jane 20-21, 101L . For the above occasion, the O.-W. R. & N. company will iell low round trip ticket! from all points Including; Plumbing anil Heating John Melville IMS Adams Avt LA GRANDE, '- ORE a) ) branches at Hpeclal low round trip fares. Tickets will be sold June 1 and 19, good for return until Jane 24th. The eplendid excursion steamer T. J. Pot ter, has been chartered for this occa sion, and will leave Portland from Ash street dock at 11 p. m, June 19th. re turning from Astoria at midnight June 21st. Delegates are urgently requested to make reservations for sleeping ac commodations either through - local agents or C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent, 3rd and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. ' For detailed fare from any station call on any O.-W. R. ft N. agent f Rmidiit and Dr School (or OlrU ohtro of Btitara of St. Joh Baptlrt (Epiaoopalr Oalltf itto, kxnAtmSa 4n4 BlaamUr? Stptrtmata, Xulf, Ait. SlMVtlm, fwualam. ForesUlotaddnwTHE SISTER AtFERIOR Offloe2. St Helen HaU EXCURSION Fares East ' . 1911 From all points on - . ' OREGOS-WASHIXGTON RAILROAD & XAYIGATIOX COMPANY To ; . FARES Chicago . . . . . . . .'. ; '. . ' . V. f . . . . 172.51 Council Bluffs.. Omaha 60.01 1 R11TE5 THE GOSSARD CORSETS. They lace in front as a re sult the abdomen is relieved of all pressure. Support is given, and deep breathing is encour aged. They gently but surely compel a correct standing position' and 'a graceful carriage. Mrs. Robert Pattison Phone Black 1181. Corsetlere. Kansas City St. Joseph . St. Paul St. Paul, via Council Bluffs. . . . . . 63.90 Minneapolis, direct 60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs, 63.90 Detroit, Mich 82.50 Boston f 110.00 New York ..108.5!) St. Louis 70.00 Washington, D. C .107.50 Atlantic City, N. J.... ..102.40 i Sale Dates June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23 24, 28, 29 and 30. vJuly 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6. 19. 20. 26, 2" and 28. , August 3 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17,. 21, 22. 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Stop-overs within limits in either di rection. Final return limit October 31st One way through Calfornla $15.00 ad ditional. Inquire of any 0.-W. B. & X. Agent for Sore Complete Information or , WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, PortldL Oregon. TO BE KEPI M. E. HAIL, PRESIDENT OF USIOX COCXTT MOTORISTS. . ' Already Improvement of Bad Roads Is Taken Up by Club. With the Union County Motor club only a week old, various patches of bad roads throughout Union county will he 'remedied aa a result of the club's short existence following a meeting last evening of the directors chosen at Hot Lake a week ago. Pieces of bad road, which automobiles have found, will be reported to, the county court and the policy of the court in sures the patches being repaired at once when attention Ms called to It. In accordance with this policy the di rectors will, ask all auto owners to carry a "bad road" card and on tours to jot down the location of any bad piece of road or defective bridge, and turn these in to the secretary who will take the matter up with the county court . . : " Permanent officers elected last even ing were Dr. M. K. Hall, president of the Motor club. Fred H.. Kiddle, vice president,' A. V. Andrews secretary j and C. C. Penlngton treasurer s , The next . regular monthly meeting will be the first Monday In the month. Last evening many Important matters came up, among them, the state tax proposition. The secretary was In structed to work In co-operation with other auto and motor clubs of the state In learning what' can be done with the tax. The autoists do not ob ject ot paying a tax but do regret that the taxes so paid go to the general fund and not a cent of it to Improve ment of the roads. In All The World No Place Like u GearlieariByTBieeaji See the Photographs now on Display in Office of Security Land & Trust Co. ,0T rn m Ihis celebrated ocean beach resort are lj being offered very low at present and on easy terms. DITTEBRANDT AUTO COMP'NY The most complete repair shop, the most up-to-date vulcanizing plant, and the largest stock of tires and supplies carried in Eastern Oregon. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Our trouble car at your service day or night. Auto hire day or night. Prices reas onable Agents for Chalmers and Hudson Cars LAKES FROZEN YET IXTBEPID FISHEBMEX RETURN FROM INTERIOR JUNCKET. Find Fishing Good) and Weather Cold at Head of Grande Kjunde, Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY While the Grande Ronde valley has been undergoing warm and balmy weather, and on rare occasion oppres sive -heat, the Grande Ronde lakes at the headwaters of the Grande Ronde river are covered around the edges with ice, according to the La Grande flshermfin who pierced the Interior with a caravan last week, and who re turned last evening. The men found that the lakes are frozen around the edges, that It is possible to walk out on the ice and fish in the centet of the lakes. Their Journey Ynto the dense Inter ior afforded a great deal of pleasant pastime and some hard work. In the party were W. J. Church, Will Sei- griet, obert Newlin, J. J. Carr and i ney win .maice any m- vestor handsome profits CALL AND SEE PHOTOGRAPHS Let Gearhart Renresentative Explain the Proposition u,p 141J1 iijjii iji mf ir riiif ii "k "f T"rriinMri-iiir-iiii r-rm rii i'T r i T n i i r it of Brown university. The other prom- gateg' was held this afternoon. Inent speakers Included Governor ro thier, of Rhode Island and President Paunce of the University. SWITCH ENGINE AT WORK. Card of Tknnks. I wish to thank all friends who so kindly helped during the JUlneBs and dath of my son. ' MABEL RUCKMAN. G. A. R. of Michigan. Ypsilanti, Mich., June 21. This, the opening day of the state encampment No. 33 in Service and No. 31 Being Set up for Work Today.- The two new switch engines rectlv- ed in the local shops are soon to be . of the G. A. R., was devoted chiefly to in active service. IV). 33 ha been welcoming the veterans and the mem set up and is being worked out experi mentally preparatory to going to Hun- ington while No. 34 Is being prepared Looks Good for Seamen. London, June 21. That the strik ing seamen will win their demand for Increased ages and better condit'ons la the forecastle Is the general belief here today. , The strike Is becoming better organ ized and shipping is practically at a standstill. Several ownert havi) al ready yielded, shipping on the Clyde Is ItavBlffanJ AJ a 1 1 1 n J . I . I . IJaiaiiou auu ttillCU UUIUUS UTC ItllCUl- for local service. The chief difference between these switch engines and the icommon engine is that the former is provided with a cylinder onei inch less in size and wheels six Inches less lu size. bers of the affiliated organizations. The enlng strlke alB0- opening exercises will be held tomor- ' . i ! row morning. The annual parade will Mexicans Celebrate Dins Tlctory. take place in the afternoon and in the . 1 evening there will be a camp fire with addresses by Goveror Osborn and oth Rfed Men Meet in Macon. Macon, Ga., June 21. Macon is en tertaining for two days the annual er men of note. Joe wood, the first men to drive a I gtate convention of the Improved Or- four-horse team into that country, dor of Red Men. Several hundred Last year the territory was penetrat ed by a two-horse team but this car avan of four horses was the first of Its kind ever entering the district. Fishing was good. Talk About Scared. While the trip was a hummer, two of the party feel the shivers of fright eveo today. While calmly fishing in the Icy waters, Joe Carr and Will Church were scared Into a week of ni nes by the sight of what they believed to be a half-starved cougar, coming at them with hair-raising vengeance The two men were, unarmed and went Into cold sweat over the proposition and even yet both or either are caught shivering with fright at the thought of what might have occurred. Other members of the party were convoyed to the tpot and a search revealed a stray bloodhound. It had been the cause of the alarm. This was the onlj disagreeable feature of the trip, and It Is no Joke or acarlleglous handling of words to say both the men were hon estly scared at what -they saw. ' Brown University Commencement . Providence, R. I., Jun 21. Scretary ot Commerce and Labor Nagel deliver ed an address here today In connection 1 with the 143rd annual commencement! delegates were on hand this morning when the gathering was called to or der by Great Sachem Henry M. Warl of Savannah. A parade of the dele- Merry Go Round Up. The advance noise of the Fourth of July celebration appeared today when a merry go round was eTected at the corner of Elm and Jefferson. Good Time This Evening. ine uatnouc iaa.es wilt bold a so cial event tonight in the K. of P. hall. Dancing, prbgresslve whist and sic. mu- City of Mexico, June 21. Elaborate precautions' were token by the provi sional government to prevent any dis orderly demonstrations today on the occasion of the anniversary celebra tions In memory of the taking of th City of Mexico by the forces of Gen. Diaz, June 21, 1867. For many year the anniversary has been observed as A holiday in the capital. The fall ot the City of Mexico to liberal troops under Gen. Diaz marked the last bk w to the Imperialists and practically end ed the long war of the Napoleonic In vasion. . . , i " - ' : ; :, 1 : I, 'Hrtw Y JS . v j 8 L If ... J 4 Now, about the question of arifitcial teeth, there is more to it than you would think unless you have stud ied the mater. The ordinary rubber plate is the cheapest plate made, there are better plates than the ' rubber plate, though it is good. Come and seo us about the aluminum plate, it is almost ideal. It is light, durable and does not irritate the mouth. And just in passing I want to remind you that at STEVENSON'S DENTAL OFFICE extracting is 50 cents and I be lieve we know how to extract teeth. . 5 si V Our new anaesthetic, makes extracting almost, pain less. . J. E STEVENSON, D. D. S. O. A. BROWN, D. D. S. 1) fl. 9 t