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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911.
AS
Centennial Jubilee
AT
TORI A
AUGUST 10 TO SEPT. 9, 1911
Commemmoratlng tbe One-Hundredth
Anniversary of the First White. Set
tlement in the Northwest and the Be
ginning of the Oregon Country at Aa
toria, Oregon, presenting historical
and ceremonial features, together with
a "
SPECTACULAR MARINE AM M1LI.
. ITAKT PAGEANT.
Glen Curtlss, famous aviator, will
fir over land and sea In his airship.
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA.
The geratest aquatic event to be held
. . in the West.
Historically this celebration 19 to
be one of the most important events
to take place this year in the United
States. ...
The Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation company will sell tickets
from all points on Us lines, Including
branches at ;
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
For further particulars apply to the
Centennial Committee, Astoria, Ore
gon, or to
WM. McMURRAY, Gen! Pass. Agent,' Portland, Ore.
IN
CO T
JOURNEYS
PROF. BRIDGES CONDUCTS SEC- REV. GOWAN TAKES THE FIELD
OND REHEARSAL. Y U't DIBITS.
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Appearances Will Be Made Dunn tbe
Chautauqua Program Here.
About 25 men who are members of
different choirs of the city, held their
second rehearsal under the baton of
Prof. F. R. Bridges last fvenlng and
already the group of men are able to
handle the half dozen number) to be
delivered during chautauqua wees;
with considerable satisfaction.
The, next rehearsal will be held on
Friday evening at the Christian church
and it lg Imperative that all monitors
be present. There will be about 30
voices in the chorus when it is pre
nentl to the public. There Is no stnt
ed time for the appearance of this
chorus but It will be'heard during tho
week of chautauqua numbers.
Montana Fast to Come for a Three
Months' Occupation.
President Taft at Yalo.
. New Haven, Conn., Junt 21. Presi
dent Taft was among the distinguished
guests at the commencement exercises
. at Yale today. The guests joined with
the students and faculty members In
the procession from the college cam
pus to Woolsey hall, where the gradu
ation exercises were held. The as
sembly and dinner of the alumni took
place this afternoon and were follow
ed by the president's reception in
Memorial hall.
iRtev. L. W. Gowan, who for the past
six months has been occuping the pul
pit In the Baptist church here, has
taken his departure with tha Baptist
uvuimi inge wagon, me sixia now in
the field. The purpose of this move
ment is to aell bibles and testaments
to the outlying district at vary rea
sonable rate and is Intended to spread
the sale and consequently the' reading
the bible.
Montana Pastor Coining.
Nexf Sunday the. Baptist church will
hear, for the first time, Rev. Barium
of Montana who comes heer on v
-three months' trial and If l.e is satis
fled with the call, will accept at the
end ot that time.
EnglcH of Three States.
Charlf, s. C, June 21. A tri-state
convention of the Fratenal Order of
Eagles opened in this city today with
large delegations lrj attendance from
Jacskonvllle, Macon. Atlanta-, Augusta,
Columbia and other leading cities of
Florida, Georgia and South Carolina
The gathering will continue over to
morrow. 1
If in Need of Fruit Jars we have
ECONOMY JARS.
Pints ' i.25
Quart ' 11.50
Half Gallons $1.75
Economy Caps 20c
Economy Clamps ioc
SCIIRAM JARS.
Ftots $1.00
Quart 1.35
Halt Gallons 11,55
Schram Caps 20c
HA SON JARS.
Pints , 75c
Quarts 90c
Half Gallons $1.25
Caps 25o
Jelly Glasses , 40c doz.
X prominent drawing card of the festivl- day afternoon. A considerable- stretch
ties and from far and near sounds the of maine line track wa9 washed away
I ie8iw t0 near the eaatern reformer. and before the deUy cou,d Qw
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MISS INEZ MILH0LLAND, RICH, RARE AND RADICAL
EVEN commonplace persons admire an .Individualist, particularly
when the aforesaid Is a good looking young woman. Miss Inez
Mllholland fulfills both requirements. She is strikingly strenu
ous. Probably she Inherits much of her strenuity from her
wealthy father, John E. Mllholland, who was a newspaper reporter for
twelve years before he began to get rich. Just now Miss Mllholland Is
studying law. She has opinions of her own and would dearly love to
hand down opinions from the bench. When she was in school at Vassar
she organized a suffragist club, but the president, a mere man, forbade
the girls meeting to advocate woman's rights. Miss Mllholland got the
girls together and held a meeting at midnight In a graveyard, using the
tombstones for seats. Last year she did valiant work as a picket in the
shirt waist girls' strike in New York and was arrested for it, but she
didn't mind that Miss Mllholland could shine in society if she desired,
but she is too much of an individualist to become an aping model for
gowns and millinery.
HANLY IK TRAINS DELAYED
AHK MANY HOURS
GREAT DEAL OF IMPORTANCE IS I SERIOUS CLOUDBURST SEAR DIR.
ATTACHED TO IT.
KEE LAST NIGHT.
Speaker of the Day Will Appur on .Mail Train Delayed Twelve Hours by
mime uosu-uni juiy n. Big Washouts.
The coming of J. Frank Hanly, ex
governor of Indiana, as the principal
speaker of the Fourth of July celebra
tion In this city, has come to be a
uassmem
Advertising
FOR SALE Dry chain wood In any
quantity. $1.50 per load at the Per
ry yards. Grands Ronde Lumber
company Pe.rry, Ore. 6-15-tf
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Good
home and goods wages to middle
aged lady to keep house for husband
and family of three. Address Ob
server. 6-15-5t
FOR SALE Ticket to' Vancouver, B.
Call at Observer.
6-20-6t
FOR SALE Two fine; 5-year-old hors
es. . Weight 1500 pounds. Call
promptly at City Livery stable. W.
R. Kivette. 6-20-6t
Tot Glrta. CondMtd br ike 8iSTEKS OF THE HOLV
NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Crfc, Afdkm
Ctlltitt Cmtnm. MtuiC Aft Uocuioa tad Coauntr
cU10p(t.JMiMlWDaM4Mi.RctbMd Monlud
bttUMtulTnidnf.WrllelorAuHMuenHaLAddmci
UtTEt WritlOK . Mtn' Attdmt, ttnUd
For summer diarrhoea in children al
ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a
speedy curs is certain. For sale by all
dealers.
NEW HAY FOR SALE-We will sell
all or part of 80 acres of grain hay
to be taken in field at $7.00 per ton.
La Grande Investment Co. 6-14-10t
LOST A bay horse, weight about 1,
050 pounds, branded G on left shoul
der. Anyone finding him call the
Newlln Drug company. 6-8-tf
FOR SALE Three of the best resi
dence lots in the city. Want small
payment, good terms on balance.
Address owner at Box 244, city 6-5-tf
FOR . RENT One modern furnished
room. 1507 Washington avenue.
room house for
rent. 1604 Washington Avenue. In
quire Dugnan, West's Btore.
FOR RENT Two 5-room houses. In
quire Geddes Bros. 6-20-5t
FOR RENT Star theatre; will be re
modeled tor store room. Inquire at
Arcade theatre.
WANTED A girl to do general house
work. Phone Black 1422. 6-13-tf
FOR SALE Refrigerator In first
clas3 condition.- Phone Main 33.
6-15-6t
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Mrs. Keefer
, Takes Possession
of the
Oregon
,,1
Hotel
0
JUNE 2!
She invites all friends to
call and narfalc nf tViA
hospitalities of her hotel O
MIHHf HH Hit f "IHI'H4 f Iff f"H"f t"I"H"f f ! I
J. H. PEfrRE,
la Grande's Leading
Jeweler
Opposite U. 8. Lanl Office ei A dams Avenue.
ntiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiitHniiin 1
HACK AND
AMBULANCE
Uptown office Main 720
Residence phone Main 25
. L BUSSEY
After about 12 hours' delay, traffic
was resumed on the O.-W. today fol
lowing a washout near Durkee yester-
uovernor naniy will speak from a
rostrum on the streets of La Grande,
though the exact location of it has
not been announced. It will be at
some convenient spot.
come, the mall train, No. 9 of last
night, and No. 5 of early this morning,
had been delayed many hours. Thei
mail train due at 9:15 last night ar
I City Grocery and Bakery f
The Home of Fancy Groceries.
nntf itftnn in ii miuttf t mihiii it.,
, Mr. Hanly was to have appeared rived about 9 this morning and No 5
with the lecture bureau of the chau-' ,. , .,,
tauqua but was given to the Fourth of Lur. late &
'L?.!.6!10" Tf'".?6 n dJ: I The cloudburst was a severe one.
tt.-f is : sleeping the tracks before it when
Governor Hanly'. addrees a. It will be 'L " ,7 h fl,ded- N
th flrt . am m , n.0ther 8er,0UB dama8e done.
gon on his present tour. , ". ; T
Kiel, June 21. The emperor todav
exchanged visits with Admiral Badger
and the officers of the American bat-
tleshlps which are paying a week's
visit to Kiel. Dr. David Jayne Hill
the American ambassador at Berlin,
officiated at the Introductions. The
meeting of the emperor and the Amer
icana was of a most cordial nature.
I At Tnlverslty of Wisconsin.
Madison, Wis.. June 21. The 58th
commencement of the University of
Wisconsin concluded today with the
graduation exercises. President C.
P. Van Hlse conferred degrees on the
largest graduating class lu the hlstoi v
of the Institution.
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