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page e A- ''Sir LA GRANDE UNION COUNTY, OREGON , THURSDAY, JULY 6, &)1L V RFN IS ' HI J I race course and a state banquet at .we casue wm do the chief events of f Mondav . Ttarinar dg Ho ni.i o uiajcoij will hold a levee at the castle. The queen 18 expected to find time to re ceive an address from the women of Ireland and also to pay a brief visit to I Coombe hospital. Tuesday the king will Inspect the JUDGE KM). VIES DECIDES NORTH rOWDEH CASE. Royal Irish Constabulary at the vice regal lodge, and will also attend a re view of the troops and the presenta Jani E. Carrol Lose, Case After' TJ? ? v t-. t " afternoon there will be a garden party - at the viceregal lodge, and In the eve ning a court will be held at Dublin castle. Wednesday afternoon their majes ties will leave Dublin from Westland Row station. On arriving at Kings- , town they will depart for home on the Victoria and Albert. On thler way to England their majesties will make a After occupying attention in courts for five years or so, the well known case of James E. Carrol vs. J. R. Mc Laren, both of North Powder, has been decided finally In circuit court. Judge J. W. Knowles this forenoon handed down a decision giving the de fendant title to. Ave lots in North Pow- thraa lava' atArt in TXTalam tfxr TnA fn der which have been the bone of con-j , ; . , , vesuiure 01 iiib prince 01 vvaies ai tent ion all along. To North Powder people the case has been an Interesting series of suits and counter actions, though, of course, the amount of property involved was hot extensive, another feature which made the case unusual. Carnarvon castle, which even will take place on the day following the depar ture from Dublin. DUBLIN AWAITS GUESTS. (Continued from Page One.) the pensioners and girls of the Drum mond institute at the Royal hospital. A visit to the famous Leopardstown BOY. MORE MONEY IN ONE DAY MAY BE earned with me than during an en tire wek in other ways. Applicants must be bright, neatly dressed, clean hands and face. I want the manliest boy -In the city. Come ear ly prepared for work. M. Roslen baum, 1402 Sixth street, La Grande, Ore. 7-6-lt rrrrrrr j I ROUND TABLE MIRED DR. GILLILAN, 15 CHARGE, OUT PROGRAM. difference Is in the tips which In some of the big hotelg and calea amount to several times the wag?i and some times run Into several hundred dollars a month. Those who saved and in vested the 'savings shrewdly are now substantial property owners. Carl C. Roessler is supposed to be worth over 1.000,000 and his partner. Max L, Teichl, $500,000. The head waiter in the Pompelan room I, said to be $73.- CORONATION PAPERS HEBE. Dally Telegraph Telia of Decent Cor nation Ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren have received copie of the London Dally Telegraph containing detailed account of the coronation In London In June The rJaper aside from Its portrayal of the coronation with pen and camera, arrow 1. to be placed at Las Baraquea where It will direct the way for V men desiring to fly to England. Th device will lie flat on the ground. it will be painted white. Local Men to Lead This Deimm.fl Koe81er and TeIch aved thelr mo"r on Various Days. 000 to the good. "Such men as Mni,s of Interest to Americans because of Four or five excellent themes will be, discussed by men (especially qual ified to talk on them at the round ta ble department of the chautauqua, commencing this afternoon. Dr. J. D. Gillilan, who is In charge of that feature department of the day's pro gram at thte park, led the discussloa commencing at 3 o'clock today, on the Yellowstone park. Regular round ta ble discussions followed. Tomorrow George T. Cochran will discuss travels In the Orient, and 84 he has covered the field he Is Quali fied to discuss the subject at length. Monday Walter M. Pierce will have reciprocity as his theme, and the day following Dr. Underwood will use thie theme "An American Physician Prac ticing In Turkey." These afternoon round table talks are considered fully as important as any of the day time features. The domestic sciences classes this afternoon and Miss Tracy's physical culture and swimming classes this morning are proving a great treat for ihe lauiea and guis. Wouieu wto have never dared to enter water are "catching on" to the swing of thie ele mentary strokes nicely and a great deal of amusement is accorded them. PRETTIEST THING In My Home is a Macey JBook Cabinet To set one pf the new Macey Book Cabinets in your home is to set before your children an example of such good taste that throughout all the days of their lives they will feel it refining influence. Macey Book Cabinets are the first sectional bookcases ever built after the designs of the old masters. These old masters, Sheraton, Chippendale, Robert Adam and Fra Junipero, were) as great in Furniture as Shakespeare in Literature, as Mozart in Music, as Michael Angelo in Painting. The new Macey Book Cabinets are the only sectional book cases that can be added to, both upward and sideways, and still not look like sectional bookcases, but like heirlooms of furniture. Can be taken from or rearranged without destroying their beauty and style. So artful is the cabinet work that dealer frequently have to take them apart to convince customers that they are sectional. Macey old master designs harmonize with any furniture you now have, and are made in such variety of popular prices, sizes, woods and finishes, that they fit any requirement of space or purse, Macev Sectional Book Cabinet are built under the direction of Mr. O. H. L. Wernicke, the father of sectional bookcase and President of The Macey Company. Mr. Wernicke' name i still used in. the corporate title of a competing firm, with which he haa long since had no connection. If you wish to give your home and your children the most in spiring influence you ever gave them, you will go to a furniture store and Me these new Macey Book Cabinets before you forget it W.H.Bohnenkamp and Company Jfcwey in the learlv dava and enough to make good Investments," said a manager of one of the b!g ho tels. "Property around Chicago, and in the loop district soon after the world's fair was very cheap. Thesi men secured options and margins on a lot of down town real estate and 'they became rich with Chicago's natural boom. I have seen waiters becqm rich and nuarly all of them have had their early training In the Annex." Another, Paul Proehl, thirty years ago began as a "bug boy." Then ha was promoted to head waiter and now is caterer. It is said he goes to Eu rope every year and. has considerable Chicago property. Rudolph Strehle is a bachelor and made' his money by Investing in bonds and real estate. Jo seph Fneguson, a head waiter, has valuable California fruit lands. Jo seph Elhorn, steward at the Chicago Athletic club, was for years head wait er at the Grand Pacific hotel, and made his fortune in good stock invest ments. Some of the big Florida land com panies arte under investigation by the postoffice Inspectors In Chicago on complaint of people who tried to Hvs on the land they bought through glow ing magazine advertisements. Great tracts of land have "been sold In this way in five and Den acre pieces at prices five and six times its cost on small payments, most of which pay ments are not yet completed. If the postoffice department decides to swoop down "on these companies the pay ments may not yet be completed by a majority of the purchasers. One of the biggest companies recently paid $20,000 far a $100,000 loan to partially make up for a lack of capital to carry out its agreements. Creditors still are Bhowing anxiety whether that concern will survive and the lenders of the money, who are known as "pawn bro kers to the rich," are in control of the company's affairs. This Is only one of scones of land concerns which the postoffice department has under investigation. Florida has been a pop ular field for both the legitimate and wildcat land enterprises which havs be?n operating during recent months, but other localities also have been ex ploited as never before. A general housecleanlng would affect thousands of confiding people who are sending their cash to land companies under the j belief that they can achieve independ ence If thley own land whether they have the capital to Improve It and await the crops or not. Some of the conditions reported to General Stuart, chief postoffice Inspector, are said to have made him vtery Indignant. On the recruits from Minneapolis, Omaha, Ce- ouier nauu i,cupiB wuu "lttue i"'" dar Rapids, Kansas City, Indianapo-j selections of land have been able to lis and St. Louis will be sent to the ' make a Poising start, new station through the Chicago re- The family toad as a household ne crulting office. The station, was hur- cesslty is oni1) of the bl-products of rled because thie navy is in need of the "swat the ny" crusaae, tne toaa s sailors to man the new dreadnaughts, appetite for flies being the cause for the Utah and the Florida, and to fill the places of jackies whose terms are about to expire. Lieut. Comfort hopes to siend an average of 75 recruits a week to the new station until It ha3 the 1,200 embryo Jack tars it will A COQRECTIOX. The undersigned wish to correct er ror In Morning Star of July 6,which state we did not intend to open our picture shows until after noon on July 4th; as we wene among the heaviest contributors to this celebra tion, we aimed for our shows to run all day. Not only as a business prop ortion but to amuse the. people who cared for this kind of amusements. , (Signed) ARCADE THEATRE. ISIS THEATRE. NEWS FROM OLD CHICAGO TOWN. I Chicago, July 6. 1'iu.Ik Sam's new $4,000,000 naval training station, lo cated at North Chicago, finer in many respects than either of the other three in the country, today will begin work ing the rough edges' off young men re cruited for thw navy in the large citle3 ! of the middle west. Lieut. Comfort, in charge of the recruiting offiice, re ceived orders from the navy depart ment to send all recruits to thw North Chicago station after July 1. Also all Its oddities. Half tones showing the coronation scene teem throughout the paper. The publication was sent to La Grande by Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore and Judith Snodgraag who were In attendance at the ceremonies. Regulating Aviation Meets. , Chicago, 111., July 6. Convinced that unregulated aviation Is dangerous State Senator Gorman Is preparing to introduce a bill to control fliers and flying machines which operate In this state. Denver, Colo., July - 6. Colorado's first referendum has Just beein filed here. It has the backing of the pro gressive and (Sltlzen's republican par ties and affects an ordinance, passed by the city council granting the Col orado the right to use the streets If it pays a bonus of 2 per cent of the gross receipts. The petition bars the operation of the ordinance until the people have voted on the ordinance. Making Longr Wooden Arrow. Calais, France, July 6. Work Is progressing here on a huge wooden arrow which is 500 feet long, and by the most accurate measurement pos sible points exactly toward Dover, England, Just across the channel. The PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. $ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. N. MOLITOR, M. v. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street. Office. Main 68; Resi dence 69. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons, Phot es Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. 812. Dr. Loughlin's res. Main 757; Ind 1297. Its sudden popularity. Notwithstand ing the alarm abcut the .1y recently sounded by the medical profession the toad llkeshlm, likes him in unllmtled number1 without disinfection or stari litatic.4 Some observations of the accommodate. It is expected also toftoad seanar'.ty in b way of files have C, H. UPTON,- Ph. G. M. D. Physician and surgeon. Special attention 10 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build ng. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi dence Main 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones: Offi.v-Main '22; Resi denceMain 728. Ind. 631. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath ' Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7. 8, 9 and 10. Phoaea: Home 1332. Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. B Moore. G. T. DARLAND, CHraOPRAGTOR, not drugs, not surgery, not osteo pathy. Consultation free. Room 20, La Grande National bank. B ooKAaDitiets SECTIONAL keep up the full quota all the time. The recruits, most of them land lub bMrs of the rawest kind, will be kept at the station four months, by which time they will be ready to go on war ships and learn to become real ui 1- ors. On the whole rawer material will have to bet worked out at North Chicago than at Newport, Norfolk or San Francisco for many of the re cruits for seaport have some knowl edge of the sailors' duties before they Join the navy. Of the 20 buildings at the new station the main ones are this armory, a magnificent structure more than 500 feet long, two big barracks, two detention buildings, the mess halls and a "noiseless" hospital In which buttons that flash UghU In stead of ringing bells. ( legs said: "To watch them devoiu flies . i ips are maning tne waiters n:ii m i8 a marv?'. My Mttlo boy started to Pkl..nAA i ..... .v. tnk. r tut? iu. ' --; count noft. Blaay dH.-ppearsd in ; umi'uvery uiiu xeii men, eacn or wnoin Is rated at over $50,000. formfrly wore suggested ibat they an'' frog? should be In every home and particularly nu merous in every mjr$erio. "Frogs and toads, 1 have " Keeper, Cy De Vry of the park zoo said, "are the greatest fiv eaters 'p. tho world. If we had enough of then1 the files would soon disappear. We av one big frog out here rr.lled J'.m'u) Hs is from Florida ar.d we fe I him nothing but flies. In in hour I've wauhed him eat several hundred' fll?s. We can't give him enough, and I'm th'nklng of tim ing him out and ru.iy'j) he'll rid the park of fl'rs attracted by the other animals." It Is abrn; the same with toads. Tht head of nne honpe which ' frogs. The hend of one house which handles thorn for live bait and for thir mouths of a healthy collection of the waiters has put a different aapect on anlmals one da' nnd at last became jin occupation by which so many fa- oewuaerea in nis mathematics. They mous men paid their way through cl- will eat all they can get near." lege, that of "waiting on table." The J. C. PRICE. D. M. !. Dentist Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build lng. Phone Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Rei 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone C3; both phones- residence. ATTORNEYS -AT LAW. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorn ys : Chas. B. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grands National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. V. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at loia Practices In al lthe courv . the State and United Si-ic. Office In La Grande Natiuuu Banc Bldg., L Grande, Oregon. LAW OFFTCI::: OF GREEN ft SMALL. , Att.xf:sys, over Sllverthorne's drug -t; ra, La Grande, Ore. R. Jos. Oreea and Chas. A. Small. Rooms 15 and 16. O. W. C. NEI50N Mining Engineer Baker Cty, Oregon. mEEi Ai ONE $35 CORONET BRAID ALL LADIES ABE INTERESTED IN THIS REMARKABLE OFFER Paris Emp air orium .Remedy a PILES, CHlMlAINS. FCCONS, BURNS, ETC. A VALUABLC HOUSEHOLD SALVC. AU OHUSOIIT HAVC IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON RUUUT UWGLfVSMICHAtHCO. SAN FWMf!lgrf "Hi M 111! The Weathen Is Never Toot Hot For TV)-!; mato Soups., t I .You'll find thl8 Is one of the ;j ,most inviting delicacies you can nave on your table. It has a tonic quality that tempts tha .appetite and can be prepared .with no fuss or bother. For Sale by ' Pattison Bros. f hone Black SI. For Vacation What will you need for this summer's vacation? it will pay you to stock up before you go. You can't depend upon finding the goods In out-of-the- way places. See If you require any of the following items and :hen come to us for tbjem. High quality and low prlce8 make- it worth your while to come here i STATTONERff, FOUNTAIN PENS, TOOTH BRUSHES ALCOHOL STOYES, . THERMOS BOTTLES, CAMERA ft SUPPLIES, COMBS, BRUSHES . CIGARS, TIPES, . TOBACCOS, ETC. Wright Drug Co. PURE DRUG DRUGGISTS.