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LA GRANDE, ONION COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. 19 21 PAGE I mm. 11 Plumbing andMsatmg FM,1US KMC mm 1 John Melville LA GRINDE, - ORE Let your' next corset be Gossard. Hare It fit to your form, . .'. .' ;-v; All the style, comfort and beauty of the laee-In.front Gos .sard Trill mean nothing to yon nntll yon try on one of these superme corsets. . A single try-on will prove to yon why they excel. . A complete line of Gossard corsets, bnst confiners and pads, always on band. Prices of corsets $3.50, $5.00i $6.00 and $8.50. Mrs. Robert Pattison Cntwi'rre. Fhom- Black -t?i. are those that everybody Is looking for, because when yon smoke one of them, yon want more. The lat pull is the sweetest. Get the last pull. Ml US MUG ' EHTERTA1H MANY LOOK TO 11131 TO GIVE REALLY BEST rROGl&UL Tomorrow Sight Will See Dickens' Characters Impersonated litre. Portland. Oreco , , KaticM nd Tm.j School for Glrlt ia" chrr of Bltm of St. Jobs B.pllrtl Episcopal Mum, Art, Bioevtts. trnuiia. FolEtUliKtrmTHE SISTEK SIFEKIOR 0;tt(28. St. Helen Hall r i v . it ' r Sprains require careful treatment Ke-( quiet and apply Chamberlain' Unimeui CmwIt. It will remove the aorenem and quickly restore the parts to a healthy con dition. For sale by all dealer SaVoy" Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot D. C. Brichoux,Prop. J. E. Bradley & Co. SANITARY PLUMBING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONES ' SHOP BLACK 971. ' RESIDENCE BLACK S482. NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL . Saturday night marks the appear ance In this city, of William Sterling Battls. tine, master of Dickens' char acters, and a great many La Grande people look to him to give the finest entertainment of any on the Chautau qua program. It would bo hard to conceive of anything more entertain ing and instructive' than the "travels through Africa" delivered last even ing by Gabriel Magulre, but to those who are at all familiar with Dickens' characters, it is conceded that the old English classics will prove a channel for Battls to' entertain with finish and an instructive, feature that would be hard to emulate by any one. Pottt Brands alone in this country as an Impersonator of Dickens' char-! acters who has devoted his whole time and talent to this work only, and who has succeeded in catching the spirit of the author in tba spoken word and a faithrul portrait of the individual by the use of clever "make-up" and mar velous facial transformation, . ' Charles Dickens was not only one of the most versatile of authors', but also one of the most human of authors. His characters seem to approach more closely to the reader or the student than do those of most writers. Be sides being a most minute student of character his exposition of the popu lar wrongs of his day were most pow erful. , The description of the terrible outrages perpetrated upon the de fenseless pupils in the so called board ing schools, as related in the account of "Dotheboy'B Hall' in Nicholas Nick elby, awoke all England to the nature of many of these institutions and n, parliamentary Inquiry was at once in stituted, with th9 result that hundreds of .private schools were abolished. In hi8 celebrated satire, "Jarndyce and Jarndyce," the vexatious delays and dilatory tactics of the courts of Eng land were held up to ridicule, result ing in a speedy correction of the abuses. His descriptions of the poor er Quarters of London, of the desper ate poverty and the savage criminality of many of the Inhabitants of the poorer portions of London are surpas sed by but one author, Eugene Sue. O O O 0 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street. .Office. Main 68; Reel deace 69. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Loughlln, ' Physicians and Surgeona, ' Phot es Office Black 1362; Ind. 53 Office Hours 9 to 11: 2 to 6: T to S Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind .....ail. n - Tjuurhlln's . res. Main 757; Ind 1297.' :'. ; v :: Nine Sizes and Patterns ON SALE THIS WEEK Porcelain lined and lat- . est improvements. Quality Goods Prices. Right i The Home : Furnisher mHtHWH I i 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl i-H I H t-t-- I Snecial Excursion Rates of Une and A ihird rare i t on the 0. W. R. & N. Co. from Walla Walla, Pendle- . . W 1 L 3 m..mm mediate points direct to the park. (Be sure to ask y . for ticket direct to wanowa AiaKe raris:.; C. H. UPTCN, Ph. Q. M. D. Physli lao and surgeon. Special attention to ' Eye. Ear, Nose, and Throat Office In La Grande National Pink Buib! ing. Phones: Office Main i, Uesl dence Mala 82. . A new nnarii hv Arthiii' Nvlna. to 18 Knth St.'DentS IS to OCCOIU m-utm produced by the Metropolitan Opera matlc star next season in a play to be company 'net rcf, la called "Twl- written for her, by the author of "The lieht." Rose or the Kancno. DR. H. I UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. : Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones: Office Main 22; Res dence Main 728. Ind. 631. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopctr - Physician. Sommer Bldg.. Booms 7 8, 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home 13S2 Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone Black 951. Successor to Di. C. E Moore. ' ' ' "" Citation. G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR not drugs, not surgery, not osteo pathy. Consultation free. i. Room 20 La Grande National bank. " J. C. PRICE, D. M. !. Dentist Room 23, La Qande National Bank Build ing. Phone Black 899. , -: if' " 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 53; both phones at residence. ATT0B5EYS AT LAW. LAKE PHI "The Beauty Spot of the Northwest" RATES 1 Tent with ! Bed . 1 Tent with 1 Bed and 1 Cot 1 Tent with two beds : ITent with 1 Bed... S 1 Tent with 1 Bed and 1 Cot.. 1 Tent with 2 Beds-i- $1.00 Per Day . ::....$1.50 Per Day i......$1.75PerDay ..$5.00 Per Week ,...$7.00 Per Week $7.50 Per Week MEALS ..: t are furnished at the Restaurant and Lunch Counter If 9 at reasonawe pnees. $o.ou meai ucjtebs uau uo jjui- cnasea ior $o.w. . v, : Parties desiring to bring their own camping out fits will be allotted space FREE. v 1 Burros and Saddle Horses for mountain climbing 25c per hour. Special rates . by the day. iDancii jys and Saturdays and on casions if desired. . . 5 v ..... For Further lnf ormation Address the . . Ws llnwn Lake Amusement Co. JOSEPH, OREGON In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union. In the -matter of the eBtate of Da vld Troy, deceased, citation. To Dellla Beam, John Troy, Thomas Troy and Mary Knight, greeting. In the name oi us stau of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, at tie court room thereof, at La Grande, in the county of Union, on the 28th day of July. 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that, day, then and there to show cause,, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made, as prayed for in the petition of R. C. Hays, administrator of the setate of David Troy, deceased, of the follow ing described real property towitj All the N. W. 1-4 of Sec. 22 in T. 1, N. of R. 39, E. W. M., of the probable value of $4,000.00. Also that certain par cel of land described as follows, to wit: -'', Commencing at the NE corner of the SE 1-4 of the NE 1-4 of the SE 1-4 of section 15, T. 1, N. of R, 39, E. W. M., and running thence west 160 feet, thence S. 272 feet thence east 160 feet, thence N. 272 feet to the place of beginning of, the probable value of 1250.00. All of said real property, situate in the county of Union state of Oregon Witness the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union with the seal of eald court affixed, this 21st day of June, 1911. Attest: (Seal) ED. WRIGHT. July 7-14-21 Clerk. 'OCHRAN & COCERAN Attorneys: Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cocn ran. I Grande National Bank Bldg.. La Crandn. Oregon. V ,H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Prnrtlrea In alaUba COlrr . the St' M lTnta k;-h. Offl, I' l,r. tlratiue Nnuwni Hkiik Bldg., I LAW orT' OPORKEX& SMALL, v.ry.,, over Sllver.norae's drujs .(. La Gi'itnde, Ore. R Job. O-eert and Cuns.. A." Small. .; Rooms 15 and 16. ; ' 1HI ' gt IB CM';,f ixii "v. 1 is -1 . IB m - 1 I 1 Jft 1 -L I O. JV. C. NELSON Mining Enginwr Baker C'ty. Oreton, The STAGEBERG ft SAJfDBOBQ. Main 70 - ' Ind. 201 CALL AKD SEE TBE GOLDEN STATE MASON ' FRUIT JAB. ' ; , Pore food preservative. , Complete Yacnnm ' 7 Extremely wide epenlng. No clamps seeded. GUARANTEED. No removal of cap need!. No shoulder or neck. Sanitary Takes largest fruit without cut ting. . ,, Pints U0 . Right In your busiest season when yon have the least time to spare you are mott lilr1w li tabu liarrliniii. n) lrwA OAVAral days' time, unless Tou have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera u1 Diarrhoea Remedy at nana ana un aim on mo onn myym' nce of the disease. For sale by aJl deulers. Quarts Gallons .1.40 1.80 Vegetables or meats can be pre served In their natural condition with en unchanged flavor. . "'-' man ii "1 Tf tK ISf I lil I urn, (i I. IB 1 ' PRETTIEST THDSTG In MvHomcJ"? is a Macey jBook Cabinet To set one of the new Macey Book Cabinet in your home is to set before your children an example of auch good taste that throughout all the days ol their Uvea they will feel ita refining influence. , ' Macey JBook Cabinets are the first aectionnt bookcases ever built after the desijne of the old mantera. These old masters, Sheraton, Chippendale, Robert Adam and Fra Junipero, wero as great in Furniture as Shakespeare in Literature, as Mozart in Music, aa Michael Angelo in Painting. ' The new Macey Book Cabinets are the only sectional book case that can be added to, both upward and sideways, and still not look like sectionnl bookcases, but like he'rlooms of furniture. Can be taken from or rearranged without destroying their beauty nd style. .. So artful is the cabinet work that dealers frequently have to take them apart to convince customers that they are sectional. Macey old master designs harmonize with a.ny furniture you now have, and are made in such variety of popular prices, sizes, woods and finishes, that they fit any requirement of space orpurse. Macey 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 is till used in the corporate title of competing firm, with which he has long since had no connection. ' If you wih to give your home and your children the most in. piling influence you ever gave them, you will go to a furniture . store and see these new Macey Book Cabinets before you forget it W.H.Bohnen kamp and Company Ltieti BootcCaK SECTIONAL I HI i sj'jlnjsi mii'nii'"sj'"''1s