LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1911 k . L ,1 ts . I f II :. ... ' PAG1 5 u n Why You Should Bank with the United States Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON Natib nal f i.. . ' 8 Si. I . ):: I f FIFTH It is less than three years old yet. ; ; It already enjoys the confidence and patronage of more than , one thousand leading firms, corporations and individ uals in this cty and vicinity. This is ev ident that our Banking Service is satis factory in all departments and there fore qualified -to meet your requirements. We have safe deposit boxes for rent...3 sizes-$2, $3 and $5 i Sixth . We co-operate with those who patronize this bank in every manner permitted by best and conservative bank ing methods. We assist by extending credit when credti is due, by advice, by cousel, giving the customer the bene fits of our knowledge and experience and taking an act ive interest in his welfare. neflsD& THEATRE "Zululand"- Selig. A tropical drama. Real lions attacking a camp, protographed by Mr. Se lig himself on hlB recent South African expedition. This i3 a wonderful picture. "The Bankrupt" Kosmlck. tell ing of an unsuccessful plot to ruin a man for the sake of re venge.' "A Knight of the Road" Bio graph. He la a hobo but he i3 a hero; yet the "call of the road" compels him to go back to his old habits. It is very good Illustrated Song "Let's Make Love Among the Roses," eung by Mr. Ferrin. '' . t' Look ont for our Big Fourth of July Frogram. In addition the finest illustrated patriotic song erer written. WE SAY IT'S GOOD. . Spinal adjustments take the.pjes Bure off the nerves. See the chiro praetor, rooms 20-21, over La Grande National bank. ' Screen doors from $1.25 to $2.50 at W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.'s. 6-28-tf . Get your ice cream of the park la dies on the Chautauqua grounds. They sell . the Blue Mountain brand which Is the best. . Mrs. E. P. Day will cpntinne her music studio at 103 Greenwood.- 6-30-tf Nerve pressure or pinching causes disease. See the chiropractor, rooms 20-21 over La Grande National bank. Get your ice cream of the park la dies on the Cfiautauqua grounds. They sell the Blue Mountain brand which is the best. $ t'EKSONALS. Mrs. Vickers, of Kamela, was a Sa voy guest last night. ft LOCALS t DR. A. C. POSEY, Specialist for Eye, Car; Nose and Throat ffiseaiM. Eyea fitted with glasses. Over Selder'a store A chiropractor is a spinal ad Jus tor that's all; no drugs nor aurgery nor osteopathq. Rooms 20-21,' over La Grande National bank. Some ha-,i,'smoe porch screens Just arrived frv.i Japan. Prices from $1.75 to $4 25. vV. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Celebrate! WITH US Yonr celebration In La, Grande this year will not be complete unless yon have visited our store. We have a special rest In? place for onr t to I tor g and we want yon to make your home with us on the big day, and nol only then but whenever you happen to be In town, Ion are welcome to the cosy corner of the store at any time. Come In, have a good1 seat and read enr magazines. Onr writing desk and telephones always free to the public Pay us a visit. Wright Drug Co. JMrth Secord. , Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown of this city, July 2, an eleven pound son. Born Ao Mr. and Mrs. Mart Chris tiansen, Saturday, July 1, a son. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED A lady ' wishes employ ment. Would prefer situation as housekeeper or would do cooking. 7-3-6t ' Address Box 642 FOR SALE Three large, gentle work horaea and mares. Matt W. Mit chell, Cove Or. 6-28, 6t. WANTED Two churn driller, to drill 20 feet deep In seamy rocks, Steady work, by the day or by con- . tract, for the right men. Apply at J. L. Mars, rock quarry. 7-3, 6t King Funeral Wednesday The remains of the late J. D. King will be laid to rest Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock, with Dr. Gillilan offi ciating. The Interment will take place in the Masonic cemetery. Pauline Miller of Baker, was a La Grande guest t his morning. Johnnie Ross the auto mad of Baker was In La Grande this morning. ; Frank A. Bridges has g onei east p f Important business matters,' intending to be gone about threa weeka." f. ' i f C. E.( Cochxan,:clty attorney, arrived? 3 home khls.Bibrningjifppm .Poland. H wacre ne transacted business matters. I Mrs. F. L. Llllv and danrhter fial : Ceclle, have returned from an ex tended visit to Spokane. - Jesse Smith of the ForeBt reserve, located at Elgin, was; a Savoy ugest last Evening.- . -: .; r' , ! i .. . Mrs. T. F. Chandler was here from Durkee this morning,' stopping at the Savoy. . -. ' ' . '. . District Attorney, F. S. Ivanhoe is home frOm Portland where he ' was called on business matters. , . Mlsa Margaret Anson is home, .arriv ing today, from an extended visit in Portland. ; ' . Miss Naomi Williamson has accepted a position with the high school at McMInnville. , : - m W. a. Dalzlei or tne labor inspec tion department, returned last evening from Union. , ( , . . , ',. "., :,, Arthur Wells, Mrs. A. Wells, Clay Smith and G. F. Holmes, Members of tne Ap polio Concert' company are staying at the Foley , today. L. Brlckveskift,a n engineer on the Mimnaugh lumber road' at Wallowa and Francis Fisher of Wallowa were visitors at the Foleyt yesterday. , O. E. Longwell, an official of the American Express ; company was In the city . yesterday staying at, the WO A.. ... . , C. R. Stanley of Rondowa, was in the city yesterday, called here by the death of his former partner Mr. J. D. King. He was at the Savoy. Chas Benshadler and wife of Elgin,' Mrs. A. J. Dupes and son of Wal lowa, were some of the Savoy visi tors yesterday. G. S. Huffman, one of the well known residents of Union spent yes terday in the city stopping at the Foley. S. Barnhart, an official of the Paci fic States Telephone company was a La Grande visitor yesterday, staying at the Foley while here. 'Miss M. E. Clellan, sister of Paul Clellan the insurance man of this city, is hiraXrom Portland .visiting friends. She is a guest at the Foley. ' ' ' ' Matt Wahn. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh, Sydney Love and Miss Skiff, all Bakor people, passed through La Grande last evening on their way home from Wal lowa lake. Lucy Wheeler, who has been visit ing Mrs. Hugh ; Kinney, wife of the land office clerk, expects to leave to morrow for Larnard, Kansas, after an extended visit here. Mrs. Bean leaves soon for PortlaqJ to Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cof fee, former La Grande ie"ple, and from there she goes to San Francis co. W. II. Gleason, owner of the Buck eye mine in Sumpter county and one of the prominent men of Baker county was in La Grande this morning on his way to Wallowa. Mrs Gleason accom panied him. Mrs. Edna Morrison has arrived from her home in Carlton, Cve., to spend a month visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Schilke, ana other' rel atives and friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left La Grande about a year ago to make their home In Carlton where they own a drug store. -; s ; U -1 M Mil ' ! ; i " ' ; ( 1 1 " i luhUituunJ l I. 1 i V will be in ai position 'during uie vnautauqua to quote you r.; some very interesting prices. The CREDITORS' SALE has been a wonderful success and we will fol-. low it up witli special sales; like La dies' Furnishings, half price; Muslin and Knit Underwear and many oth er lines will be cut from 25 to 50 . per cent. !.! ltlt liULULIN RULE COMPANY .rr,:y.; , r - INTER-TOWN 1 aseoall 1 diraameif ! 17 i LA GRANDE, presenting an extra strong team, will meet the following Union county teams' TOMORROW JU' i, TOMORROVy i 10 A. Mi--lp ELGIN ; ,Uw -. .;:V!UIQN nine, with "Mysteri- presenting Re iben; ous Mitchell" old- the crack O. A. C. time New York Giant twirler and hard hit twirler. ting bunch 11 If - 1 1 Admission 25 cents Autos Admitted to the Field