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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1911. PAGE 0 - Ifyouarenot content with your condi tion -improve it Y O U are the one on whom your success de pends. YOU must earn your living save your 'money. If you are NOT saving you CAN imp rove your IB condition by cpen- in2 an with this bank. , U. S. National BANK LOCALS DR. A. C POSEY. Specialist for Eye Ear. Now and Throat aiseasea. Eye fitted with glasses. Orer Selders . store 'v.:''- 1 Get a nice cool drink of buttermilk at tbe Valley Creamery all you. can drlnk.for a sickle. ' , , 7-27-3 .Prof F. J. Freenor," the.' maenetlc healer, has returned to La Grand" and la located at tns Savoy io el.rooai 10.' Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. H tr at all chronic disease. If you would Jxf well see hlm. All treatments. by ap pointment only. . 7-27 8-5 . Buttermilk, fresh and coo, Valley, Creamery.' . 5c a drink. at the 7-27-3t :. Tbe. Valley Creamery, 215 Fir 'rert. sella , ice cream in cones . or by -the pint, quart or gallon. ,, 7-27-3t ' Th ; nsC Icecrees maker at tbe Valley! Creamery is making the best Ice crem in La Grande. 7-27-3 u So XaJl ea 17. - To4v th?re was no mail car on No. 17. which of late has been carrying mail cars. The occurence is only for one day, it is said. FOR SALE Good header and binder combined. - 12, foot cut. Deering twlte.T Inquire L. J. Ferguson, El gin, Oregon. Fresh Fruits andj Vegetables 'WATER3TEL0XS CAHTALOUPES v ' PEACHES ' BAHAMAS v' ORANGES RED KASPBEBBJES BLACKCAPS CHERRIES CABBAGE ' - 'CAULIFLOWER CARROTS , TCBXIPS BEETS STRING BEANS OXIOXS Royal Grocery H.Pztiison, Prop. Not in the Assocfotion j! TliEATRE "The Love cf Sutnaior Mora". Xa!2 A beautiful Indian love story. Tragic in its finale. wi;a -Summer Morn, a chiefs daughter, sacrifices fcer life atd "love in tbe tribal acred spr-cr. A magnificent picture,' "Winter Spores at Lccerss. Fatla Last winters carnival fatly de picted. ; "Barriers Burn?d Away" . Yitagrspj To brcUnrs, txa &sd two children. Aa oaiipj-y quarrel and eventually the bar riers are burned zxaj. . A stra in Titagrzyh prcdscr:c3. "Tbe Accomplice " ...... Path. A zii.zz.iUzi drzia ho'.dir-g tbe aad-'enc '.-as- ar3 ' t-:ll bound uis'.il :he SaitJiL . A Ptie' special "Two Overcoats" .I.- Vitsgrzs-li i'3 atd cn. vttsrrs;! "ro23iy has a retiarea e:t n own. TMs Js S3 extirca. llrsratd song ITi a , Llst-rn to tbe Cbise cJ the Cd Church Eea." euag by Miss Garrick. ; Musical Director . . . . .Mr. K!ag Q TEKSOSALS. ' , w J. H. M.th?y was hers from Per,-! land 'ast night, stopping at tbe Foley 1 William Plass of Alicel wa a La Grande visitor this moraicg. ; ; IF. W. Inman cf Fcrzlasd was at tbe Savoy last night Edwin Mason., of Wallowa was Sommer hotel guest last :vening. Attorney C. E. Cochran went to North Pcwd r last enzes oa leS3lf business. 'argued victoriously with a milliner, llr. Musick and Mr. Dickinson, well taw down tb law to a modiste, nip known Cove residents, wer Sommer pd Id tb bud a taxi chauffeurs at- hotel visitors yesterday.- . " Alice Jones of Xewlanda. Cel., was t- rr.A i... w.. La Grande visitor last ir.ght. register- ing at the Foley, , : Mrs. I BenshadHr was here from Elgin last night, stopping at the Savoy while here. , Mrs. Aubry 8. Smith was in the c:ty from Lostine last night and register: at the Savoy. ' i -- i t . ' i . . W. B. Sargent of the La Grande In- tnuiieui cumniiuj wrU. hi rcwuiuii this morning on business matters. r . ' Deputy Sheriff Jjndrren went to Kotf th Powder today to serve legal pa-j pers. - Goige Hayden a timber man of Wal lowa, stopped at the Foley last Bight while In the city on business. Mrs. Grace Schofield returned to her home In Baker today after viaitini with Mrs. Noyes and family here for a few days. . Peter Kennedy and wife of Montreal, Harry Wood of Portland. Mrs. E;Antxj 'of Homestead on Snake river, were some Savoy guests last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C Turlay of Vancou ver, R. A. Wood burn of Portland, I. J. Hinkle of Spokane and Ed Blackburn of Walla Walla were some of the Som mer guests last night . . " .' " F. R. Hankey. general freight agent for the Milwaukee lines,. with head quarters In Portland, was in La Grande this morning. He stopped at the Foley. - H. H. Moulten and wife ot Wallowa were r'.esti In La Grande last night and were registered at the Foley. Mr MouKen is a well known carpenter of that tnan. A. M. McKinzie and wife of, St Thomas, A. E. Jenson of Portland, B. Gerber of Seattle and 8. H. Rychord of ( Illinois were visitors in the city last evening stopping at the Fot Chet B iweli tki to Eairtr tt.'s . Eorairg on business ntatters. Hesry D. AT-ea. a Fsafcr residett. ! wct out to Joseph lake this SLcrnitig. Waldo G-;ii rftarne, thia after ; ncoa frosi a trip :o Jofh aid Mioasa. Mr. aid Airs. Fran turned ibis afterxooa trip to Josrh lake. c Wi:fcs?ai re "ro3j a campin County Trsasi.r?r Job a Frawliy and timV.y returned today frtan their caisp on tbe Miriam. Low Zandel! ws among tbce who returned today from Joseph where b was oa a camping trip. Mr. and Mr.. W. W. Kiniie and Jirs. Frank Tony were some of tbe Li Grande people retwrnin? roiay frtyru tie Jcssph wfcr they have b?eu earning for tie past l.j dsyS. j ; . StraBdi PasseBcvrs Sav eL Tckto. Juiy S$. Passetgsrs, crew. cails and tbe cargo of tb? stranded Express cf Cbisa will brought to To tobama tcday by the Japscee cru's ers Aso and Soya. WW SM That's tbe klad all axu Rave Wha l'e Partslaa S. ; ' . k; , If yoa are a woman and really de sire to have hair that fascinates and cump-is aamiration men you want a bottla of Parisian Sage. f , Women who use Parisian Sage bt er need' to be ashamed of their hair because It not only causes hair to rrow profusely but It puts life and lustff into It Of course it's splendid, also for men I "Jf ST'? f', 7 Uh dandnlff- rP says Major Ransoa In Harper's Maga- falling hair and itching scalp in two W, -be was tb geoeral. tbe com- weeks- or money back. Parisian Sage,man4er In aU essential points. But In is d-htful hair dressing and every, other points he could be as sympatbet- memotr oi tne ramiiy should use it.Kaod cooswerat as be was at Dome, regularly. Large bottle, SO certs all "ln tb tier part ot December a the Xewlin drue store ami w delivered at our camp 'everywhere. . i i . . ( ,.' ' . ... j - - i 1 Th wfcw s i u jouuk wouan nau peni . cusy gh tm fnrtwi . people, bullyrairjted a floorwalker. tempt to overcharge ber. aaade a street f ear conductor stop tb car in tb mid- m? ' Jb,ock , JK" na1"1 cd etytaged another and other- nfa fo aow I tatposed apon.: ' - j Tet so did not smile that evening when a young man begged: "Let tne be your protector through Hfer-Llfe- t .-- ;. : New Angle on Help. " "ia J" 'iuir so partlcntarty Into tb wardrob of that girl yon Just ' oira; aicea on oi two women wbo were leaving an employment agency. guard apjinst bunrtars." said other. My xpriDc has been that ; a girl wbo on ole things of ber own will lock op mor securely at alfibt and keep a sharper eye oat for sneak thieves In the daytime than one wbo has nothing ot value to lose," New York Press. - ; She Was RlgM. ; , How eTusirely sweet that Mr Blondey is to you. Jonewy.- said With . erelL ."What's opt Any tender little i romance tbere "No, Indeed. Why. that woman bates me, aaid Jonesey. "She doesn't show It - mm WUhmii "No, but she knows that I know bow1deck of EL L 8. Pinafore, and sit on old sbe is. W were both horn m ih - anie iiT - mW jonPM.,. -go ahe s .Afraid I'll tell somebody.- Hanr Weekly. ' Th First Lighthawa. Tbe first Ugbtbouse was erected at Pharos, near Alexandria, ta Egypt It was Bnlsbed In 2SS B. C Its height waa 650 feet, and tbe Ogbt. which was kept burning on ton at nlrbt. was rhv tola fortyone mDes away.- This tower , Misted for some 1.600 years, when It araa destroyed by an earthQnaka. The Idea. "Can a married man acquire happi ness" : "Sure! Too don't think that bach elors are tbe only ones that die, do your Toledo Blade. - Generally. Ta." said Freddy, -whst to a social acaleT . ...; - "Generally speaking." repUed pa. "It's a place where tbey weigh money." There la an oblique way of reproor which takes off from tbe sharpness ot tt-Steele. HAILWAYS VI JAFA!L FUiKy Cum and Cirty Stai'ns la a Land f Clianhrtcsa. "Tfc railway Joorat-y troaj Rloto to Tctcfcama. dru ibe tact (bat most teastlfal rcuntry (s truTerl. t ut tbe pimsautest f jperieais.' de ;Ur wriier l it Wide Woriii "Oa toys a railway ticket ia Japan ta tnstau mentsL "Tb ordinary ticket cn!y esaKe en to po by a train covering tbe mini- j mum distance la tbe maximum time. to an extra express octet is pur cbasedL. wtk-h means that tb eapine nw a UttJe mwr cuick!y toward its appointed goaL "Nest a piatfortn ticket must be pro- i cured to enab'e on to board tb train, and Cntry one has to Cjht oses way Into a Brt clast rarriape. WbT d alt tbe passeopvrs in Japan take Ibeir lu? j cts Into tbe already painfnUy small carriage lo.tead of leavtns U Jn the i tan? And why. asnin. d.v a natioo j ttat is a password for cleanr.ness tbe ' worid over ptsswss a train service so sbocfc!ns!y dirty to every detail? ' j , "We one is a weak mofint looked into a station master" rticm at a urs station, and for pur dirt It could have ; fiven points to a dust heap. In the ; train carriages tb floors are covered i witb the dirt of ages, clsarett nds. oranpe peel, ssndwich papers. At In tervahv a porter saunter ia with a r-ru-jb and teourely swef aU tbe refuse into m corner, bavin first car- ",,-, rr window, so that co atom of discomfort or Infection snait be lost. "Finally be departs, leaving behind bim tb rubbish and an atmosphere charged with eenns and anjrry worOs. Truly a Japanese portefa definition of clearing up la removing rubbish from oe place to another." A TURKEY FEAST. General Ls Shwd Hia Officers the . Way to Enjoy It. Geoeral Le in the drawing room was a dlgniOed and quiet gentleman. wa Ji kt. t-tt a jajarked 'General Lea and Staff. We opened It and fonnd It was packed full j of rarkeya. W sent word to General j Lee. and he rode over to our camp. (Tbere was snow on the rronnd. and we UM tbe ltjrteT, ont on a on tbe snow, tb biprest In tb middle and the others tapering off to the smallest at each end. Tbere were about a dozen of them. "General Le dismounted and joined th group gathered round the present, carrying bis unslunz and andrawo sword In his band. Qe was told that tbe big turkey In tbe middle was his. Be stood looking down at tbe turkeys for a. moment and tbeo said, touching tbe big: turkey with tbe scabbard of his sword: ' " i "This: then, is my turkey t I don't know. geotlmn. what you are going to do with your turkeys, but 1 wish mine sent to rbe hospital In Peters burg so that some of tbe convalescent may has a good dinner. "He then turned on his heel and. walking to bis horse, monnted snd r3e away. We looked at one another gijior a. moment ana ineu. wunoui a worn, replaced tne turkeys in tne bar rel and sent tbem to the bospitaL" ' Gilberfa Witty Comment. Str W. S. Gilbert's wit and humor were always ready. . lie was a One raconteur and a good after dinner speaker. Rutland Barrington. tbe old Savoyard, said tnat.Ujlu In Gil bert's bouse was like living In a lit erary fireworks factory." ; Barrlngton played tbe Captain In "Pinafore." At rehearsal one day Gil bert, who waa an autocratic and mag nlflcent stage manager, told him to cross the stage, which represented the a skylight "la a pensive attitude.' Barrlngton obeyed orders, but unfortu nately tbe f ssyUgbt bad ,'ooiy been rtjrped up temporarily, and tbe portly Barrington crashed through It "That'a an ex pensive attitude." aaid Gilbert In a flash. ' Wanted ta Cenvert Utopia. ' When tb "Utopia" was first publish ed it occasioned a pleasant mistake This political- romance represents a perfect but visionary republic la an Island supposed to bate been some where in the Atlantic, near these west ern s bores. "As this was. the age or discovery." says Granger, "tbe learned Budaeus and others took It for. genuine history and deemed It expedient to send mis sionaries thither to convert the people. "Book ot Queer Things." .Man Are Btacona. ' Every man Is tbe center of perpetual radiation like a luminous body, lie is. as It were, a beacon which entices a ship upon the rocks If It does net guide tt Into port- AmicL 1 have any thing you need for ycur j outfits, such as Forks, Oil Cans, Oils ! Hard Oil, Water Bags, Water Kegs, i Ropes, Wrenches and Cook House" 1 Utensils. NORTH BEACH U tbe pleasure haunt in this part ot the country this summer. Its devotees rejoice to leant toai mejr m . 'fc. and come on a regular schedule inde pendent ot tides. The popular excro sion steamer, "T. J. POTTER" reaves Portland. Ash Street dock. DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY AXD SODAT, 8:19 A. Iff. SATCUDAYS OXLT, 1:W r. m. Also the steamer "HASSALO leaving Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8; 00 p. m. (Saturday at 10:00 p. in.) I REDUCED FARES PREVAIL Fram AU Psints la the orthwest ' via the. - lOEEGOX-WASBISGTOX RAILROAD k XATIGATIOS CO. ' Ideal co'tage and camp life, a magnifi cent beach that is not surpassed any when, genial and .ber.eCci&l climate, and all the comforts ot home without costing any more than If you remained at heme. Call on or write to any O.-W. R. ft N. agent for complete Information; also tor copy of our summer book, "Ou'lngt in Oregon " General Passenger Agent O.-W. R. ft WM. hUMURRAY L N. Co. Portland, Ore. Wanted Girl to strip Tobacco. apply at FAM US KING CIGAR FACTORY 106 Fir street between five & six o'clock C0DAKS WE SELL THEM And we sell them because we have one to suit everybody. FOLDING POCKET KODAKS " F0LDIAG BR0TT5IE CAVER AS BOX CAXERAS PREXO CAMERAS Dont be worried about what kind to buy. simply come to us. We will gladly explain and you will surely be satisfied.. Drug Co. THE KODAK STORE. I - Phone Black 1131 Duichers VJagon Shop - no mrrc JtVvcitry Wagon npahing a sptciallj. fycer Tires need ttsttiiag give vs a caJ, Seccni-and Buggies, Hacks and dap Wagons for sale. Bed 42. vTlHTtllMHM' i PLENTY -.::ofV:;'-:: Cold Boiled Ham and , Dried Beef .' ' . ' . ,. .t for naick meat or Iaaches. Cottage- cns5 fresh aala e Katardai moralaif. ' , if Pattison Bros. !: , . -: ' MfHIIHmtHimHHii Some Glastes Disfigure Seme glasses dlsrirwre the face aad, destroy the exprrsslea ef the ryes, by preventing' their color brfaf seen. This OFLEA8ANT AFFEARAXCE frnaaUy results frH th use v r SECO.XD QUALITY GLASSES which bfceasea epaia sees af ter weariar aad ir a pecalfar , DULL APPEAR ACB te the eves, Rlaaibr. that I aria! all my flisses, and that I a ealy FIRST QUALITY GLASS ' My glasses fit well, set weO aad , LOOK WELL. With then yea ft QUALITY, . STYLE . COMFORT YAlUfi for year meney. Any leal duplicated on short est boUcc. I GRIXD ALL MY GLASSES HEACOCK Eyesight Specialist Kxt Door to Postofflce.