PAGE 8 LA QRAKDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. : ' SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. 9 L4 ' f i 1 (i i " 'I? : 11 II SUCCUMBS OBSERVER AT CHAUTAUQUA S ; GBOUSDS. ' 4 REMAIS'S OF JOnN DUNS SHIPPED TO WALLA WALLA TODAY and He Was Ad Old Miner and Lhed at Head of the MInam. W. B. Daugherty, of Joseph. Mr. Hlnkley, of Walla Walla, left this morning for the latter city with the re mains of John Dunn, who died in this city last evening. Henry tt Carr, undertakers, had charge of the body ana prepared It for shipment. It Is Interesting to know that the deceased had lived at the twad of the MInam for 25 years and had engaged In mining and prospecting. In his personal belongings were two sacks of high grade specimen ore, and Mr. Daugherty, who had bjen hia lifelong friend and at one time wa a pros pector with Dunn, took the samples to relatives in Walla WalU. So rich, were some of the specimens that there is teason to believe John Dunn uncovered some valuable led gee In the MInam country before he wa called to lay down hia pick. Commencing tonight and con tinuing ' through Chautauqua week the. Observer will be found "on tap" at the Chautauqua grounds and campers can make 3 arrangements to have their pa- $ per8 delivered there during that period. Extra papers will be on $ " sale at the park booth for those v who do not care to have their de- livery addresses changed. . Society and Clubs - HOME FROM CALIFORNIA. Dr. and1 Mrs. fteemann Home From a Visit Wtthi Former La Grander. We have a fresh lot of Vanilla Wafers. Peanut Wafers , Graham Wafers Oatmeal Wafers Butter Thin Wafers Nabisco Wafers Salted Wafers ' Also a fresh supply of Vegetables and Fruits fresh every morning. r F. L. Bren holts and family and R. E. Smith, and , family, former La Grande business men now living In Southern California, are locating lem on ranches with . profitable returnte and making good business Investments to their financial gain and enjoying climatic conditions which are better ing their health, according to Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Seemann, who returned this morning from Southern, Califor nia. After attending the Internation al convention of Sundav schools, Dr. and Mrs. Seemann went on to San Diego and were guests of tne tmmus end Brenholts, ' until their removal from La Grande members of tbe doc tor's congregation. Tbe tourists enjoyed their trip Im mensely. ; - : gratulations and a eoodlv ouantitr of silver presents, In keeping with the ,n Ireland their majesties will It hag been first one thing and then another during the past month in so-1 ciety affairs. This week It is too much 1 outright fun and amusement In the water and out. In the domestic science headquarters, in tbe lecture tent, all together too much of this which can't wait, to allow any material attention to society. Twenty-three families are this afternoon camped at Riverside park, and those who are not camped there wish they were "so that is where society folks have centered their at tention. It has been a fine time tor the women folk, swimmin and trying to swim,; swinging Imaginary Indian clubs and . dumb , bells and doing "stunts" that are bound to result in grace and littleness if practiced dili gently. As for society, wclL It can wait until the Chautauqua is over. Twenty years ago last evening Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, E.: Foley were united in marriage and 'last evening they were the guests of their three chil dren, P. A., Miss Etta and - Jerome Foley, the Foley grill being the gath ering place of the family and relatives at an. elaborate nine-course dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fojey were also the re- county, who wish, them much happl- will be given. If The progress of King George and Queen Mary in their tour of the United Kingdom promises to furnish the most of the week's news from the other side. Concluding the four days' visit leave Dublin Wednesday for Wales. At Car- silver wedding anniversary. The chil dren of the nuartr.rffintiirv mnrrfeil couple had planned the function care- narvon cm1 the next day will take( fully and it wa9 highly pleasant to the j place the investiture of the Prince of guests of honor and the relatives who . wide hv. the kin On PVldav hia ma gathered at the festal board. The i Z,, ' , guesU besides Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fol-NeBty' w111 open tne new university, ey, were: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Roesch, 'college at Bangor and on Saturday he and children, Annie, Louise and Mar-' will lay the foundation stone of tha 81 5!,? E"w Foley' J,er-' Welsh National library at Aberyst- and Miss Crowe. Charles I. Wisdom and Ella Twld well were united la marriage on July 5th at the home of C. D. Tlngleyon North Fir street. Arthur C. Williams, justice of the peace, officiating. Both are residents of , Union county and have many friends here them much happiness. v . ' , John H. Nice and Miss Marie John son were united in marriage at La Grande, Oregon, July Sth, Justice of the Peace Arthur C. William officiat ing. Both - are , reeHdknts of North Powder and have many friends in this with. INFANT WEIGHS li 1-2 POUNDS. Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Council Happy . Parents of a Big Boy This Morning Dr. H. C. Upton reports the birth this morning of a 14 1-2 pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Council. The "big" little fellow is 'exceptionally healthy and the mother and father are justly proud of what is no doubt the heaviest infant born in Union county In several years. Birth Record. , Born at Portland, July 5,, to Mr. Mrs. Tim Donovan, a son. and Royal Grocery H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association SUNSET MAGAZINE FOB JULY. ANTLERED ATLANTA ELKS Vacation Time at the ' Beaches. Los Angeles , "The Call of the Cool Sea Breeze," by Peter B. Kyne. Beautifully illus trated In four colors.' "The Spell," by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. Hunting. Ashing, motoring, Action. . On asle at all news Btands. V 1 eod Get Ready for CanningS eason ..SPECIALS THIS WEEK.. 8 quart preserve kettle, gray enamel, best quality 25c Jelly tumblers, half pint, 38c doz. Common tumblers 38c doz. 1 Ladies Save Your Hands Triumph fruit jar holder 25 cents Triumph fruit jar wrench 10 cents The kind recommended by "Table Talk", Mrs. Rorer and The Ladies Home Journal. The Cast! azaar CITY FOR GOHCLAVE Atlantic City, N. J., July 8. The great rush of delegates and visitors to the annual national convention and reunion of Elks began In earnest today.-. Every hotel and rooming house in Atlantic City, is booked to Its full est capacity and all signs point to a record breaking crowd during the coming week. The city has put on her best bib and tucker to welcome the "best, people on earth" and the preparations for the entertainment of the visitors are of the most complete and elaborate character. The streets are flaring with purple and white dec orations and the famous boardwalk is literally blazing with flags and stream' ers and gay lanterns. .The official program for the week has been completed in all Its details At the formal opening Monday the vis iting Elks will be welcomed by Gov ernor Woodrow Wilson, Mayor Frank lin P. Stoy and Harray Bacharach, exalted ruler of the local lodge. Grand Exalted Ruler . August Herrmann of Cincinnati will respond for the vlat tors. The grand lodge will continue in session three days, with the election of officers on Wednesday. The elec Hon is already a subject of much live ly discussion among the delegates. A strong boom ha8 been developed for Colonel John P. Sullivan of New Or leans for grand exalted ruler. Arthur C. Moreland of New York and Charles R. Rasbury of Dallas are also well up In the running. Portland. CrJ.. will probably secure next year's convention.-: : . .'. ' The great parade which is the prin cipal feature of the annual gathering, is scheduled for Thursday, afternoon. Prizes aggregating several thousand dollars will be distributed among the lodges making the best showing. The notable conventions of the week will include the national reunion of Elks at Atlantic City, the annual con vention of the National Educalonal association at San Francisco, the meeting of the Imperial Council of who , wish the Mystic Shrine at Rochester, the annual meeting of the National Edi torial association at Detroit, the na tional convention of Building Owners and Managers at Cleveland, and the annual convention of the Young. Peo ple's Christian Union of the Universal- 1st church in the United States and ; i.anaaa at runiauu, xtie. .. ( , i Other events that will, figure more or less prominently In the niews of the week will Include the opening of the Canadian Industrial Exhibition at Winnipeg, the international athletic games in England between the teams of Harvard and Yale and Cambridge and Oxford, the opening of the grand circuit races at Indianapolis, and the national balloon' race, which is sched uled to. gtart on Monday from Kansas City. ,Y '.. v--,: . .. , SNOWDRIFT FLOUR -Awarded Gold Kcdol for High. est Qnallty. - s 1 . ; !-:; ,. ' " -.- .. . Every Sack Warranted and Sat isfaction guaranteed. - ' ' f For 8al hj . Waters-StanchSeld Produce Cs. :- Eiclnsliels.. 1428 JEFFEESO ATESCE Dr. El L. Biggers. representative of the local B. P. O. E., is in attendance at the annual conclave of the grand lodge of that order at Atlantic City, N. J. 34S.S8$$4J.$..S.(. SEWS FOKECAST 10H THE tiOJIlSG WEEK. Washington, D. C, July &. The Georgia legislature will take its first vote Tuesday fbr the election of United States senator to succeed the late Senator Clay. The result of the contest is awaited with considerable interest chiefly because of the promi nence of the several aspirants for the toga. Among those, wno are regarded as candidates for the senatorshlp are Governor Hoke Smith, Senator Ter rell, "Tom" Watson and Col. Pleasant A. Stovall of Savannah. Republicans' of Kentucky will noinl natj a state ticket at a convention to be held in Louisville Tuesday. Judge E. C. "Rear of the court of appeals Is their probable choice for governor. No instructions are proposed for Unit ed States senator, and probably none Quake In Hungary. Vienna, July 8. Dispatches today say that a heavy earthquake shook Buda Pesth, Hungary and panic re sulted. There is no serious loss of life reported. It is believed that enor mous damage was wrought In the city and th? surrounding country. 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