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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1911)
"WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, 1911. Why You Should Bank with the ;-;-?--Umtecl-States National ; Bank i LA GRANDE, OREGON SEVENTH Your idle money will earn interest with us and yet be as much at your call as if you kept it in your pocket. Bring it here for deposit. ; We will issue a Certi ficate of Deposit in your name. When you want the money you can have it also the four per cent, interest it earns while in this bank. ; "; ': '' " " . ' ." .., , , . ... ..... ., ,. ' We have safe deposit boxes for rent...3 sizes--$2, $3 and $5 m U SheDs0s 131 1 Constable Robert Smith, bet'er n ! known as Dob Smith, the Uaioa eye ball player, was a business visitor in the city today. ii RJ H '0T CO-M l'LETE . - ... ... ... Vr .T,. V. "' V V.' '4 ..." "... EIGHTH We combine the community's working capital, applying it where most needed for the promotion VL orirf tTiA interests of our people. This is ai Sound Bank, a Solid Bank, a Safe Bank for you to be with Cdssard Let your next corset be a Gossard. Hate it fit to yonr form.. AH the style,, comfort stnd. beauty of the Iaee-In-front Gos . sard will mean nothing to yon nntll you try on one of these suiierme corsets. . A, single try-on will prove to you why they exceL ' A complete line of Gossard corsets, bust conflners and padN, always on hand. Prices of corsets $3X0, $5.00, $0.00 and $8X0. r Mrs. Robert Pattison ConwiJere. Fbnie lHfici Talcum. You'll not And a better or more wmnit atock , anywhere than we carry. All the worthy klndB are here, Let us supply you.' Wright Drug com pany. . -V K THEATRE Th: t :-i r uh Ka Za tot iV (quality of our Perform e. They Are Sever Bis. appointed , "Scleace -versus Quakery"... .................... Gaumont Showing a fakir. His metb .ods of selling his worthless concoctions ' and his reward . when his son is brought close to .death ty the substitution of his father's "remedy" for a sclentl 11c formula. . V "The Sheriff and the Man". . ............. ... .... . . Lubin ' A fine western Btory. The sheriff goes into the desert, to .find a horse thief but found a man. '. "Cupid's Chauffeur" .Vitagraph ' Pleasingly acceptable and de lightfully entertaining. A com edy of real life and clean cut. Illustrated song: ."The Girl Who Threw Me Down," sung ty Miss Garrick Matinees Mr. - Ferrln ....... ...Evenings Thousands to Build Road, Spokane, Wash., July 12. Construct! tlon firms in Spokane holding the sub-let contracts to build 132 miles of a total of 162 miles of grade for .th) Canadian Northern Railway company announce they will have between six thousand and seven thousand men at work between Hope and Kamloops, B. C., within 45 days. The original con tract which was awarded to Patrick Welsh of Spokane, Involve a total ex penditure of more than $15,000,000 and Is to be completed In two years. The local builders are already as sembling their outfit wjth a vtew to establishing camps at points along the survey before the beginning of August. The work Is said to be the heaviest since the construction of the Canadian Pacific line through the Rockies and Selklrks. ; More than 80 miles of grade will be blown out of solid rock on the steep bank and nar row canyon along the Fraser river and three miles or tunnel will be drlv Secretary FLstfrr Averts Controller Bay Still Pending;. Washington, July 12. That the Morgan-Guggenheim "grab" of the Alaskan coal Industries through ac quisition of Jand3 on the shore of Coi - troller bay is not yet consummated was positively asserted here today by Sec retary of the Interior Fisher. Fisher said the search of the flies hag failed to disclose the famous "Dick to Dick" letter, although the Investigation is still proceeding. 0 8 navemsma o 000000000000000 FOR SALE Toung posy, safe and gentle. Juat right for young chil dren. F. D. Halsten,.fumiture store 7-7-t - tuassrnei (Advertising Germany Alarms Spain. London, July 12. Dispatches today from Cadiz, Spain, say that Gel man warships have been seen cruising the Moroccan coast. Great alarm exists In official circles and the cpinlon it growing that the kaisers grip on Agadir Is not to be loosened without serloug danger of war. - Earthquake ISecorded. ' Washington, July 12. Several pow erful earthquake shocks extending ov er three hours, were recorded today on the seismograph at Georgetown LOST Between La Grnnde and Fox hill a No. 2 Brownie-kodak. Finder please return to 1606 , Sixth street and receive reward. 7-116t Kill RENT-Two furnUhe I house- I'tling ro.nvfe and.lw; unfurnished tu'rooma a 1808 Third street. Tjle r'ufe Red 3SC2. . ;:, LOST Between La Grande and Perry black velvet purse with letUr M en graved. Small change, letter and pin Inside. Finder .please notify 1422 Z avenue. en, two of them being from 2,000 to j university. The chocks are not be 2.200 feet In length. Most of these, lievsd to have occurred In America. cam ps will be established along the line of . the Canadian Pacific railroad. I LOCALS Harvey Campbell of North La Grande 'was reported quite seriously) hurt this noon when he was throv. r. from a horse at th9 corner of Second and Adams. He was rushed to inedl cal care, but appeared in great pain. DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Eyes fitted with glasses. Over Selder's store Mrs. E. P. Day will continue her Kiddle Operation Successful. Clyde Kiddle, tha Island City mer- , chant, was successfully operated upon for appendicitis this forenoon at tho Grande Ronde hospital by Dr. A. L. ; Richardson. Mr. Kiddle was taken 111 a few daya ago and the operation was found necessary. PEBSOXALS. Sam4 Man Here. . Isadore Fucha, the Sam-0 marl of Baker, arrived this afternoon from a trip np the Joseph, branch line. . He is calling on business acquaintances In La Grande this afternoon. A rresn ouppiv of Fruits and Vegetables Bananas, oranges, lemons, ; blng cherries, R. Anie cherries, blackberries, black cap3, canta loupes. .. ;,. .. v New potatoes, cabbage, tur-. .nips, beets, radishes, lettuce, green peas, green beans, wax beans, peas, dry onions, green .onions. ' : ' ' ' FOR RENT Two furnished roms. Ap ply Mrs. John Wilson. 1204 N ave- nue. STRAYED To my place one mile east of La Grande,, one hay mare 1,200 lbs., brand W. P. left thigh. Owner can have same for amount of this ad. and keep of horse. , C, M, Gra- J 'ham. " ,-t"'-: - '?;.-? rr-.'-"v';7--u'-:'': SALE.Tiai bt r claim near r5.ll- road. JLddress Obnsrver. 7-1 to 8-1 FOR RENT Furnished Sixth street. . room. 1608 7-1-tf I m Em OXE $35 COROXET BBA1D , ALL LADIES ARE I5TEEESTED IX THIS REMARKABLE OFFER Paris Hair riiim Ehido Frank Ross was over from Union last night, stopping at the Sommer. A. K. Parker of Joseph was here last night staying at the Foley. John Galbraith of Stanley. Wis., A. Zimmerman of Baker, were Foley guests this morning. R. M. Oliver went to Portland this morning. He will take medical treat ment there. ' B. H. Bettman of Portland and S. H. Fanning of Dallas, Tex, were Sommer hotel gueats last night.- . ' , Mr. and Mrs. Delile Green left yes terday for Portland and coast points to spend their vacation.- r . Will Prosecute Owners for Wreck. San Francisco, Cal. July 12. Fed eral prosecution of the Pacific Coast Steamship company officials, who are alleged to have been In part responsi ble for the danger to passengers on their boat, the Santa Rosa, when it struck off Point Arguello, is today de clared to be a probability of the near future. '. United States District Attorney Devlin Is watching closely the testi mony being taken before the steam ship Inspectors here. ; In case negligence Is shown crimi nal prosecutions will follow. Royal Grocery H. Pattison, Prop; Not in the Association Understanding, In its wldr acceptation understand- ling is the poww'of percelvlnpr and cQDOPlvIns. exclusive ot the sensibility: Omaha EXCURSION Fares East . Mil From all points on OREGOX.WASIIIXGTOX RAILROAP . ; & XAVIGATIOX COriPAXT To ' . FARES Chicago .v...'....'...,...;...;.. $72.1" Council Bluffs.. FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity. $1.60 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber , company Pe.rry, Ore. C-lE-tf FOR SALE 1,000 cords wood, also fence posts, telephone poles, etc., In standing timber. Eight miles from La Grande. Address Wm. Burnap, , ' La Grande, Oregon. 6-30 to 7-15 . I LOST Ladles' gold watch, wth fob attached. Finder return to this of fice and receive suitable reward. WANTK.v-AT. tjjrt Usfi In L Grande fcetwteu 1!) and 10 yea .7 old to Join the Boys' SaverB' club. Call at th laundry and I will tell you all about 11. , A. O, . V.UICJV, - kuoii " New Laundry. . ' ' V.r ANTED A lady .wishes employ ment. Would prefer situation as housekeeper or 'would do rooking. l-tii . " Address Frcx 62 ; A. Hart and wife were TeIocaset( th(j K)Wpr ()f, dpll,n(j n.,h ,lt. ,pres LILLY V. Distributor of , ; I The Walger New Model Awning The Best Awning Ever Put Up IF ! ..isltnr. In T o flranfla last nleht. Thpv I V 1 0 1 IV J ... - s, ; I registered at the Savoy. ; ' H. A. Vincent, the well known drug salssraan, was In La Grand5 today. H& was a Sommer guest. ' " ' E. L; Patteson of Spokane was a business visitor in La Grande today, stopping at the Savoy while here. ; - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith were, in La Grande, from Albany, Ore., this morning, staying at the Savoy whils here, ; r , f ' '. - T.TF. Wellshlre, a resident of Telo caset, transacted business in the city yesterday evening and registered at the Foley. ' ' ' ' . -' G. A. RuBsel of Colfax end H. C. i Connecticut Golf Tourney Hartford, Conn., July 12. The an nual champinshlp tournament of the Connecticut state golf association was begun at the Hartford Golf Club to-',' day and will continue unttl Satur day.' ; .'. '''.' ' Sprains require careful treatment Keep quiet ana appiy v namoenain 1 iauiuit-ui. freelv. It will renrnve the soreness nd M. Tr ........ Klin ot sense nnd onipo'tmmUeui iui VB""" v,j .... wholes, nwonllnii to 11 inw of unity, St. Joseph ...... nnd In Its most romnrehenslve me.'ilns: St. Paul ........ It InolnHna uron aiinnla nimrehenslon. '. St. Paul. Via COUDCll Bluffs. ..... 63.9C . . m . 1 i' j , , Coleridge. 1 Minneapolis, direct ............ . 60.01 1 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs. C3.JC England's Cream Ponies. j Detroit, Mich ........ . ........ . 82. EC The famoiid cream ponies which are 'B0Bt0n 110.00 , New York . . .'. . . . .". 108.8 ' St. Louis ..................... 70.0t 31 uiet uickly restore ihe prt te a healthy con ition. f or tale d.v mi ueamra it ' . . in. n,m.fa li. tha oWt tnrtnr nnd are stODDlns at th v - - - Foley. - TBuster" Brown, formerly a window decorator of this city, has won a $60 ff J prise for the best float in the Fourth I '''' Suitable for Rcsiaences, Summer Resorts, Office and J Hotel Buildings, School Houses, lactones, eic. Hammocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Lubricating Oil,Hay Porks, Tents, and wagon covers, nay uamer nope. LA GRANDE, 0RE60W ' 'PHONE, BLACK U3i of July celebration at Corvalls. He Is employed by one of the . leading stores there and h'ls design for a float a rfp-emert the finest ever seen in that city. '' " '. , -Mrs. Alice Lingham of Puyallup, Wn returned to her home today after vis iting .for a few days with her old-time friend. Mrs. Anna Brooks of this city Mrs. Brooks had not seen her guest in many years and enjoyed the visit Inv ! mensely. Lvtton Ivanhoe was yesterday ap pointed to a civil service position as stenographer at . $1,500 per year and expenses. His work will be In Pan sma.- Col. Ivanhoe was apprised of this fact today by Tils son who Is now In San Francisco. Mr.' Ivanhoe was employed by ths Perry Lumber com pany nntll recently hum t draw the kiuir'B carriage on ' state (K'caslons are the sole survivors of a breed of horses wblcb has oth erwise passed out of existence. Tbey are the direct and only pure bred" de scendant of the famous horses of , Banover, which George ' I. brought with him to bis new English kingdom two centuries ago. The once. famous white horses and black horses of Han over have died out, and now the creams alone survive, and only In England, for when Queen Victoria sent to Hanover about 181K) to procure fresh stock for the royal stud not one was to toe found. London Answer. deputation. ,"' Reputation la one of the prises for which men contend. It is. as Mr. Bnrke calls It, "the cheap defense and ornament of nations and the nurse of manly exertions." It produces more labor ana more talent than twice the wealth of a country conM evef rear op It is the coin ot genius, and It Is the. imperious duty of every man to be stow It with the most scrupulous Jus tlce and the wisest economy. Sydney 8ml th 107.60 . .102.40 Washington, D. C, Atlantic City, N. J... V. Sale Dates June 5, 7. 9, 10, 12, 16. 17, 21, 22, 23 24, 28, 29 and SO, July 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 19. 20, 26. 21 and 28. ' , August 3 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23. 23, 28. 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 6. and 7. Stop-overs within limits in either dl rectlon. Final return limit October Slat One way through Calfornla $15.00 ad dltlonal. Inquire of any OeW. R. b 5. Agent for More Complete Information or ; '-..,. ..' YFJL MeMTJItBAY General Passenger Agnt, PortK '" Oregon. ' ' a will help you to endure the heat of sum mer, It will keep the skin dry and; cool. Chafing, prickly heat and all other skin irritation due' to hot and excessive perspira tion will not trouble you. . " ' The Talcums we carry are the ones to use be cause they are pure. They are 'fine, dainty and delightfully fresh. . ... . ; Wright , PUBIE DRUG BEUGGI8TS. MUMIIIIIIIIHIHIMHIMUilHilUiHHHnilHIt A New Interpretation. History "J'eacber-WhHt eonspicnon 1 feature Birured in Harriot.' cam paign I t'upil-ln the iot procession tbey bad a log cabin with a colored, man tied on top. History Teacher- 1 A wbat. Pupil-. Well, my history says 1 there wan a live coon fastened on the X root. Llpplncott's. La Grande's Leading Jeweler Opposite O. S. Laai Offle t A ims Avenne. illlllllli ItTTt ssssn ""''' 1 v lffi.-?Ll