FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. Why You Should Bank with the .National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON TMEA' 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 require m i -. We have safe deposit boxes for : rent...3 sizes--$2, $3 and $5 y Sixth We co-operate with those 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. ;:V;v. V.'-.:; aaaaAAA6444M 1 delicious coffee served with a lights Chicago, staying at v T ; , .xtcl- -y S-:-'" " ' - lyallen is an X r I. f i'A'; i 'C. 4. 'I X row anc Saturday. The coffe man wul ' T. P. Thorp, M. X. Y aL 1 Vrf IT L J ' f be there In all his glory. Special prlc-! ?nd H. S. Lamb of T ' on nil fiMiiJi nfM Mttt&a I for Foley guest last DR. A. C. POSEY, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Eyes fitted with glasses. Ore? Belder'i ' store . Gt yr.vr ico cream ct tbe vark la .Hps ca tie Chautauqua groun'a. They sell the Blue Mountain bran J which Is the best - Mrs. E. Day will continue her si firsts 'rcr-d. r-SC-:l Get your ice cream 01 the park la dies on the Cbar.-.-.va sroiinis They t.- .Mountain brand which is the best. , Another chance to get a cup of tnat' sf . JLv Distributor of The Walger New Model Awning The Best Awning Ever Put Up . m , , : Suitable for Residences, Summer Resorts, Office and 1 Hotel Buildings, School Houses, Factories, etc. Hammocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Lubricating Oil, Hay Forks, Tents, and Wagon LA GRANDE, OREGON ' -PHONE, BLACK U3i tt4..iffcjipiftAAjfc who patronize this bank in these two days only. You are welcome. ', Come everybody, A little nice toltet water makes the bath delightfully luxurious. You'll find the choicest of the world's best productions In out stock. 25c a boU!e and up. Wright Drug company. ' rtS05AL8. C. F. Wab3h,' the aviator is stopping at the Foley today. J. F. Conway of Portland, here for the day, Is at the Foley. -. ; " G. H. Hunt, selling Simonds hard- Covers, Hay Garner Rope. LILLY 1 The rubl:'c Kt'lT on.lVFo? i'i Qnallty cf our Perforw ' e. They Are Sever Ihs. " 'appointed,; .. ' "The. Society Girl and the ' Gypsy" , Pathe ' ' Stirring story made beautiful .ly realistic with charming ecen er yand thrilling situations. "A Thoroughbred" . . ,li Edison A splendid tale of steeple chase running. Thecomedlan owner of "the raoo horse has to ,ride the. mount at the last and wins the face and a wife, . "The, Crooked Road' . .Biograph One of the Biograph's best pictures. Full of Intense Inter est with magnificent acting by the stars of this company., Illustrated song "Sing to Me ..Live; STrrctcr.t Scr j fnvi" - Sung by Miss Garrlck A. Matinees Mr. Ferrln.v,V.."..;i Evenings ware, is- stopping at the; Foley today. E. B. Pyle, a Pendleton salesman, is stopping at the Foley today. Guy Hill of Baker is here for the day, transacting business. ; ' Roscoe. Leo is here from Baker to attend the chautauqua. S. McMahon of Portland is at the Foley today. ; Mr. McMahon is a realty dealer. J. V, Hager and wife are here from Heppner today. They are registered at the Foley. -: J. B. Vallen and wife are here from the Foley, Mr advertising man. . Leach of Heppner Freewater -were night?;. L. W. Russell of Spokane and E. E. Perkin8 of Walla Walla were at the Foley this morning. , . ".. Mrs. Pauline Moore Riley and daugh ter of Baker will arrive tonight to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Schilke. Fred Knutson leaves tonight for Spokane for a one-week viBit. He Is the Palmer mill blacksmith. D. A. Barnes, manager of the Elgin ball team, was In the city last night, stopping at the Savoy. Miss Florence Reed, of Payette, Id aho, was here thifl morning. She reg- ietered at the Savoy. Miss Hugg was in the city from Summervilto last evening, stopping at the Savoy while here. H. D. Hopson of Wallowa, C. H. Ax man, a Chicago shoe man and K. A. Wyter of Portland are sonn cf tht Foley guests today. i Mrs. W. G. Rice of Edison Park, 111., I has returned to La Grande from a , tour of Wallowa county. She i3 at thv Foley. . ' . John Miller and John Malone, Port land mining men,' were at the Foley last night while on their way to the up river mining districts. ' Emll Melzer former manager of the North Pole mine in Baker county is here with his family today. They have been at Wallowa lake. , . Chas. and Albert Hunter, while com ing from Wallowa, experienced a run away accident in which both were slightly hurt. 1 ' . .. . - Miss M. M. Darr, a registered nurse of Walla Walla, spent last night at the .8avoy hotel while transacting busi ness and visiting. friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of Wal lowa, will be down this afternoon to attend the aviation meet and the chau tauqua. ,': .'; :. ' . .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Maloney are moving Into the house on 1712 First street. Mr. Maloney is partner of the Bradley Plumbing company. Lorenz Caviness and wife and two daughters and Mrs. Nell Brandon of Joseph arrived this afternoon to spend a few days with Dr. and Mrs. N. Moll-tor.''.- ," ' John Dunn, a pioneer mine promo ter of the Joseph country, is reported to be dying tn this city this afternoon. He Is quite aged, and has relatives In ! Walla Walla. Tasr Day . Tomorrow. Forty-five girls of La Grande ar reaay 10 siari lag saies tomorrow ior the bathing house. Tags are 10 cents and the cause for which they are sold is a popular one. , ICIassffiedl '4 & iyertising '(6 i FOR SALE Young pony, sijf-. and ' gentle. Just right for young chll-; t dren. F. D. Halsten, furniture store I .: 7-7-t , CALL BLACK 1462 if you want sev - eral loads of rich dirt for the haul Ing. Spring and Sixth. . 7r7-6t STRAYED To my place one mile east of La Grande, one bay mare 1,200 lbs., brand W. T. left side.1 Owner can have same for amount of this ad. and keep of horse. C. M. Gra ham. ' 7-6-tf FOR tiAuur New seven horse power '.- '.. ':;ni saw. ; Inqutr ?4J4 ' v. - ." '. :-6-t LOST Black colt three months old. . Finder phone 171 Farmer and re ceive reward. W. A. McCall. 7-1-51 FOR SALE Timber claim near rail road. .' ddress Ob-c-rver. 7-i to 8-1 FOR RENT Furnished room. 1606 Sixth street. , . 7-1-tf FOR SALE Dry chain wood In any quantity. $1.60 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. ' 6-15-tf FOR GOOD PAINTING, etc., try a good painter of experience. 1514 S. Avenue. - 6-30-6t FOR SALE 1,000 cords wood, also fence posts, telephone poles, etc., in standing timber. Eight miles from I La Grande. Address Wm. Burnap, La Grande, Oregon. 6-30 to 7-15 LOST Ladles' gold watch, wth fob , attached. Finder return to this of fice and receive suitable reward. .);' One Iron gray horse. Short, :J'E will be in a position during the Chautauqua to quote you , some very interesting prices. The CREDITORS' SALE has been a wonderful success and we will fol low it up with 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 thegoLden rule company 1 " . iiiW.u mane, weight about 1200 lbs. Braided 9-6 Tv-if!: y,ar oa siifei. $10 rewari. fcr riturn to J.'T. William son. -29-4t WAMh.-. Ail ta-t ocyt iu La Grande t-ef.vf.ia u!) and 13 year? old to Jo:n the Boys' Savers' club. 'Call at the laundry and I will tell you all about - it. A. B. Chrery, mgr. Cherry's New Laundry. t WANTED A good country home tor a young girl aged about 18 years wb ? she can be made one of tha faai:J,t' tml receive fiinn:i wages. Kr.yt'r.p n-i?h!r.g nirjh a !rV irlU Only to W. T. Gardner, super!ntend6:i'. We would like to get I W ' i ' ' 1 HOSIERY for once worn, always worn. None better, few as good. Try our linen heel and toe children's hose; also' in men's and see what a difference in wear.' .;; - - We carry a complete stock in men's, women's and children's hosiery in all grades. , L J. French Shoe G6; Boys' and Girls' Aid society, East 29th and Irviug itreets, rortlaud, Oregon. 6-28-5t WANTED A lady wishes employ ment. Would prefer situation as , housekeeper or would do cooking. 7-8-6t AddresR Pax 6 i FOR SV.y -i'hrse largo, gentle work ...... 3?-.r Matt W. Mlt- . chell, Cove d. 6-2, St.. WANTED Two churn driller, to drill 20 feet deep in 'seamy rocks, Steady rork, by the' day or by. con- v tract, for the right men. Apply at J. L. Mars, rock quarry. 7-3. 6t you started wearing Gny .'6 r'!- :": Brand '..-V V.