TLX GRAXDH CTEXTXQ OBSSSVESr 3IOXDAY JULY 3; 1911 T-ir wmiMf dwrriina bt ahUJixst mb- wavm give ChambarlAUt Coiic, thiiir ami Diarmnem Bmmiyr uitf oavtor eil ami spaetiy ens IK rm, jjor hI by all ... ...... m tts- Prettiest .TTaxsSs and gowns will become soil ed and stained nr. time.. Bet their usefulness- is bj no means ended If Cleaned and Pressed by us they will be as good rock3r snit or coat tnat jon eannot wear Because ther are spoiled or spotted Well majfce them so yon wear them. . 5 OIEAMFS GiJES laSa 44. iflner 1 ZnndeL Grot Wntw and Cntl Kmadmr. I asaraniay vu riit contested ft a i Corned otic twxt faoiscay pajes as his actual cumpiecad taatc tot our writing ; far m diiy EX was uvs tired ef laying- la new atxirev aad fee. pec- iHtKitiy refrwned m memory- oy miming: over Bouas waicifc . a had read tftsntixoes befaret The baas and manuscripts walcii, GlBbaa read ttt twenty years reached uca as enan- nuraa number that when, aa attempted ta farm a catalogue ef, Cunt a was compelled to give ap, the txsJt la de scale He was constantly MdfTg to the. enormous rwwvair off kaawiefs walea h sad an command and tons Bis works agrv grew- stalai and h was ready instantly wfta a hundred QIaatt&2r Light am any paint wafcfr chanced ta crap ap either la cnaver- aadaa ar to. the caar af bis reading. lEzcnasgSv Plumbing and Heatm The Cunaa LiiIiIhIL wttn, wtti Scatx. compiled Llifrfeil and Scott" tiTf'nL was de&a of CaciBtcnarcs caUega Gi :flmL. Is was wtjlsnerwE to ns&at, t da- leilraa tnat LlddeiX nravtiLid tie money aad Scott ta brains. A. jannjc andrffnuluat was aaleB Ufar tn dean, far sam mimlemsanac "t aear His. . taas jott naw a nrettj wit far tmpromptit Turw."' sold tn dean. "Iff yaa will; writ one om tlla- leilxan I wd tst jaa alt.'' XH young; mart taangiit a tnomanc and tiles: soiilr Tnarva a Inlom wrlttitm ar TUddaiE uit Samm at IF good., uitf aom of ITS not port Uioc t food, was writtmt Br 8ut)tX TH part ttlat wmm irrtttm. Br UOdalT t pat. Lartdatti Built arr Soangaa.. una , aaald snrsiy anil a wcrs t m. .uWAAl tMiilili m mnu UA J tpangw sacni as wa on Car Cl batiL. I And yt London noa far tia, subsoil' i only ipangs9 altaauglt w call them Slnt One tiley grew as sponges da j a.o w lit salt water snallaw. and tlley !, found to layer pecruled j tfiff cllailr at stratHura England. Tne i Tnames valley cnalk baa been, melted lika- so miiL'h sugar and carried away i'wltaj rlla running; water., but ta j flints ottv been left benind. and on I taes a wbule- city of London Has I found tr excttiiunc. Couniuitlon.- Lun dun Spectator.. John Melville Wi Adams A ic LA CRAHDE, - ORE ! Hamuli IHustratiam. j; "Sometimes a vlrrn can be exag- gratt oncll. It becomes, a Tine.." saiiC :'ta earnest advlHer. "1 sew exactly wtlut yrnrre comln' KT reDlIed Tarantula. Tlau "Waer a four aes la a biesHltt' an" greatly tn be ailinireiL ttva of 'em. am. creats untold dlHHeutrian''' Waaaingfiatt Stac A. Uaarfinj Quaatiom. li "ifr. Womttut? I' "Wane la Itu Tommy ?r -Wliea, you, wer a Uxtla- boy an feller called on. your slater did tbey ver gi1? you. a nkitei to go out and plnyT' LoalavHJ Couriersrouniall. FIRST Dill 0IB1E ' PifllOG GfiEAT INTEREST A detail aotllns af tns cnaracter af toa- coaraictBir of tia- Alalia eoncert company waica. appears Oiire tomarro w -on. th Cnaataaoa progxam b n tnresting Hr Is what can, a said of th& LadtTidual mamncrs. ..... g. waajj Ealgk Parlettav. tn aatad adllar., hi th Sa3 sinev, "Tns Eniartainnunt Review says aout ta AauILo'. -"Tait ae it was s different feiad of a concert. It wasn't til " " crUliary cold atoragv spectacle. Toa- fanny tning: anaut It ' was, tn9 AjoUa peopL ar great muaicians and never let an. Tney act luat lik real people wttzfc souls. Wlea tiey gat ftita towm tiy kias ta QaUies. THey Iii yaur tawai sad are- glad to earn.. Wnem tney com out oa tn stags tiey jusa tnjfrr playins for tn crowd and ar tickled to deatn, at vry . aneoire. Tney cam sMppin oui witOi m smH Mast mnat dans act bored when, tney na. to, 3 lay.. 1 auppos tasy call tnemsefrres tlia ApCos because of tileir Beauty. It's s goad fit. .But tns alayin? tney do tao& my BreatlL. Stop- and tninlt of 6sa peoplti! witn a carload of musical; tnstraments. Its s great stunt to play an instrument but toes? four ir s wftaL cause rraJary of music and s SYmnnony arcnestrs on ta in. stallnient plan:'' Let's look at Hxe- persoaeL tor s miaut. , Ma. Artaur WellSv. "A genial Hntfi lad of about four aundred pounda.r does stunts witn. tile- Baai tHat tne- mam woa in rented tilat mu3icaX instrument never dreamed oC H plays tie banjo will bis banda. feet caat-talla and eye-lid 2 great deal; after the: manner that Rubensteia. olayed t&a pianos ., Then, after a while a conies out and plars saiapnoniev maa- dofinu beLX trombone and a few other.. OB yea,, h caa get som on them. aJL- 3tr. & SL Ujimes is th composer cf the traupxt H is one of tfi Best known of American, composers and has Bad pon- Dshed more- than; on hundred popular waltzes and marches H only stops composing; when he Is playing. He- plays th fluie sazaphons and cornet and you'll thinJt him th Best fat whatever you may happen, to hear Bint Ea Mr. Clay Smith., formerrr tromhon soloist ht som af th Birgast nand. in the business.. Ha- was with, th First Regi ment Band during; the St Louis Exposition: and Baa toured to world wltifti th Rinsrilnir?' 5reftfr Bant 3trs. ATta; R Wells,, pianist and accompanist, is x grairuat of th Cnieagr 3IusicaI College and has had a great deaX of eiperienc ia fyceum and concert work. I naoaced later. - ; v - "' r ' E'. Sil Concert By th AjoCj Concert Cbmpaay. WI05133AI.jn.T . A. SLPhyafcal euaj. EUsla atudy, swtnunlns and claas work. F. St, 1:3 Domestic science. . ! !. . ; '., i .. J '. 1:M Music. Taungs" Orehestrs. JCvs.. S:30 Concert By th ApoCIxy Cancsrt Company. THCtSDIT, Jrtli. X. X. Athletics, swlntmin phj ileal cultarfv Blil and elsas work'"i t .t ' . .'-. ' ; , T t 1:M P. 3t Dcmeatlc science. ,.i ?. vi, 130 Saaic Ity Cut orcheatrs. T:25 to 1:15 3tasie By th orcaestra. t J Lturei Etr. ?lahcleE R. 3eGulr. acted African Exprarae. : , - i. ; riUAI.JClT j '.; j . A. SO-CZass work sad athletic. w - ' ' 12b p. 3Cj Domestic sciencav I:W JIaalc By th nduitn, . i T:2il Maaic By th oreheatrs. . . f :3 Lectars, DeWttt Idler. ' SATTK91T, JT1T 9 A. ML Class work and athletics. 1:3 P. Ifv Domastic scificceu . 3:20 arasiie. 4:00 Lectunii. DWitt idler. T:20 Itaslc. ' . - lid Castum Prograra Lector ifTFnftatTng characters from th nav-efs of Cnarles Dtcins. By William $tati2a& 'Battia. . soiii;jxixs. A. K. Sermon. Pall annauacement to B madii later. ' P 3L Sacred ConcertL . Lectux ar sermon. Announcement later. f :du" P. If.. Sermon. Dr. S. W. Seemaau A. 1C Class work and athletics. t:30 Domestic; science. l:30 Music ' T.30 Music J:3 Special musical pcogram under direction cf Prof. Brid ges,, profiahiy supplemented By lectur to Bs a nounced later.7 " . irtSDlT.JXlTll. A. M. Class work and athliatlca. i 1:30 Domestic sciience.. ' , 1:30 Muaic. " ' . f:aJ Concert By th Willianis Juniles Slng-r W. C T. T- Day- DetaJI f Program Aaarace4 later. A. ML-Claas work and athletics gress to B deQvered tamarraw even- cal fact. leading- up ta th congress Your Name in a Telephone Di rectory shows you are progres sive. You can get a listing in our new directory. Call up the Manager NOW Lcca! arid Lo& Distance Service. Inng Distiacs ComiecC'oa w'ti Lie Entire Bell System Th second annual continental con tag Is of much. Interest. The hiatori are of" interest: The Second ContL-ientaE Congress met ia Phnadelshiai ilay 10,.lTT3i. Differing-fccm tha Blrst Continaatal Congress., whieit claimed no- political" power,, the Second Continenrall Congress entered at once, upon the exircise of compreh.en'iive' author ity, in. wliiiih the powers of supreme ejjecurive. DeslsTativ and Judicial powers were united.. At tha-time of th' organization of th Second Continental Congrsa the severance of relations with, the' mother country was not th main torae,. but repeated owert acts by th British Government roused th American Colonists ta de.aperatiaa. Accordingly,, upon Jan II,. Iiiv. a committee waj appointed to- prepare" a declaration of Colonial rights. This commltte was composed of Richard Henry Lee John: Adam;. Benf. Franklin,, Rodger Shaman and Robt. Livingstone.. Nz.. Le being unabi to serve,. Thos Jefferson was named ill h:; place,, and wort waj at once commenced. Th committee., however,, as th nortentibus import of th : movement grew upott tham,. changed from the original intent of preparing a Declaration of Rights,, and Boldly- declared for Iadependenc. Th report of the Committe was pre senteil as the Declaration of Independence,, upon June 2 aad was at once debated,, not ail of the Delegate favoring th es tahliaJiment of s separate- government hut new of th ar rival of a British fleet at Sandy Hook aroused them to- th need of unified and immedias action,, and upon June to th Declaration of Independence was unanimously adopted, On. Thursday. Jaly Ith.. ITTL. agreeable to- the order of th day Congress, rasolTwE itself !nto a committee of rlie whol to consider the declaration,, John Hancock presiding. It ia the" reproduction of this particular meeting that our program is an attempt to depict. This program,, which is en tirely original,, was g resented July -1th. of fast year,, and met witH am instantaneous success.. At th raauest of over on hundred persons., the Chautauqua directors have decided to repeat this program as It was given lost yoai'.. Th speaker upon that occasion were taken, entirely frum th aitorney of the city and vicinity.. Full Colonial costume liav Been ardurad Cur the occasion and it ia hoped that the marked suc cess Qf East year will be greatly eclipsed by that of rhia year It is suggested: that a this program ia the mcst intensely patriotic that can. be arranged that it be mad an annual Tea tire for the caLibratira of Independence Day.. 1:30 Music :10 W. C. T. C. progranL. f:0l Concert By th WUliams Jufiile Singers. IHtESDIT, JU1I IX. A. 3L Class work and athtetics. P. M. Domestic science;, to B arranged as ta hour for today and tomorrow By th dosses,. 2:iik Lecture,. "The science of Living, or th Art of Keeplnx Weltr Dr. Wm. S. Sadler:. :.0J Lectors- and demonstrations "Th Cause and CUr of Colds." Dr.. Lena. E.. Sadlerr assisted by tha trained nurse., T:.ia Music a:Q(J Lecture-, "Th Physiology of Faithi and Fear,"' ar th Mind im Health: and Disease.. Dr. Wm. SL Sadler 1'Ritt.iT, jm it. A M.. Class work., athletics and recreation;. CContlaued om Pajta f.J Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon k. F. A A. M. La. Grand Loitgs Sa 41, & litJL holds regula- meet ings first and third Saturdays at 1:30 p.. m. Cordial watcom to- all Masons. L. 5L. EOIX. W. M. s. C WILLIAMS,, Sacretarr. 155 rtwW1JwalsfSHrfasl(sai . W. Welton & Son SUCCESSORS TQCLL fOVKlER Phone, Main 10 CTY TRANSFER HUE Dealers in Rock Springs Coal andl'ood i 8 ft 1 i it A general survey of wha:, various departments of the Chautauiiua mencing tomorrow. night will;, stand L-ehearing.. Bible tudy. Eibie study and general class work will be arranged as the demand for thes braaimes are manifested. Well u.ualined instructors ar assured fur such, branches a may be desired Sound Tahle. .Round Table,, or Forunu as it Is termed at many Assemblies is cne of the most important (fcpartments. At this hour the fullest opportunity Is afordeaany who-desire to dlacua maltara or aSaixs wortny of a dignified discussion,. Wherever possible speakers will be secured to- lead la this department Dr. J. Dt Giililaa will have charge of th Round Tabl. .., ; IhimQl Siaee Classes la this Important branch, off work were eaail the most popular feature of the 13tU session. For this year Miss Bertha Dawis. GSraduate in Dumesrii: Science at the Omgoa Agricultural' College, and an Instructor of sev eral year experience will have this wurk Ia charge. Chesry Day. We hope to cam on day C&erry Day aad help boost flar th famous Grand Road Cherries. Owing ta the pei:uliiir climatic condition, sols year th naming at th. day wilt depend upon two circumstances, first will there b any cherriteav second whan, wiiL they b ripe. AthfiHtitts. W haj aipel to .lanouncs th engagement of aa instructor for physical culture and athletics., including swimming,, but at th tim this booklet was demanded for prBff arrangement ha-J not ben compietatL Fuller announce ment wt!T be Issued as soon as possibl.. Xanlc A special mal chorus under th direction of Prof, t3rldg.es la hi training, iad tlkey will appear at diffirent tlmtw duartag- the es3iba' Toungs'' Qrehestr will Eikewis render musical programs Both far stated appearance and also upon call This talented organization la composed of well knowa home peopi jf whom w cannot say too much, fa their praise. -Each, member i an artlat Local joloists will favsr us with selections as occasion may demand W. T- T. r Wednesday., July li has been nam! d W. C T.. C Day. The members of th local organization wUL have th attarnooa pro-iram in charge. They will maintain a rest room for the conveninc of the public the same as last year ChU'w Headquarters. Invitation are extended to the tUcnitiea of the various institutions of learning of the- state, or to th local members of th alumal of the- diiferen': schiwla and colleges, to establish headquarter on the grounds. Aa Invi tatioa is. likewise hereby east'oded to th various local ehurch. tod, ciulis aad social orguaiaations to esiabiiaa. siinilar temporary auarter for the entertainment of thei. friend and visitor ' Noon. Fasiket Picnic. P. M. The Continental Congress. Tim aad place ta b an- com- S. P.. OX EL Lft Grands Lodge No. 433: meets each Thursday evening at 9 o'clock la Eli' club, corner of De pot street aad Washington avenue. Visitrng- Brothers are cordially In vited to attend H jl Rrrrffis,. Es r-.u. EL. ST.. COOLIDG3L Rc-.. Sec WOODM1JN OF THH WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 149 W. Ol W. meets every second sad fnurth. Sat urdays at K. P. haH. ATX wiaittngL mebers welcome. a. Fii'at;H:RAT.m. a c JL H. K BIHINJIT. Oart. sL W. A La Graade Camp- Na, 7TQU msecs every Monday fa the mmt&, at a l a a r. hax ah viataag nalgabors are cordially mvtted to ettamL HL HT. DA5I3X3;, F.gB3?g,l HS Crystal lodge No. St meets every Tuesday evening la tha year let year sext curat fietwaxiL Earre tt fit s fornu. Hi the styK cemert atml Vtaaty e the fticfrjfc&et C .sari will nsa bo thiiur t yms autil yn try e we f these saperme cenetefc. . A lnid try-en wCX preve t jm wBy they exceL 1 ciimptet IXne f finiHWird cnriets, Bat manner- and pods siway nn Band. Friir f nrwti $:LI.Ti. 3.mn. WM and PsM. Mrs- Robert Patiison Cwnetire. Pftnee Black. ItflL L 0. Qi F. hall. AQ visiting mem bers are invltad ta attend. M323i. ZATUffi AEBCCKLSr, SF. GL ASXA t.H!tivtito Smc KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA3 Red Cross Lodge Not ZT meess every Monrfsy night la Castle Ban. (old EHfs osSL A Pythiaa welcome ta all vtsitlag Knight. JESS PACT, C. C R. I- U3JCOLN. 3L. of 2. S. OL BL S.-Eope Caapter Xa. IX- a B. C. Bolrf stated communicatfans the second sad fourth. Wadaeidays of each month. . Tlaiting members cor KaHy mvited. cARRrnT b Hoxmfc. w. nt. MART A WARWICK. Sec WOMUf OF WOODCRAFT nraa Rond Circle N. 41 meet firstt aau, nlnf Thumday avw- -fa the mo -f tie LUC Hat ATI vlalttag ; vipers are vcwe SIIOWDRIFT R0UR lwarjed field Xedul far Kfcn- ;? , . . , tst HaaStjm i - Ivery Sock Warraatei sad Sal- 'V J fefardea g-gnraateedL Tar Sole y Watera-Staadifield Prcdn.cs Co. HelifvlL, tS. JXTTT2S0T ATTZin 1