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LA GltASDE EVEKIKG OfcSKRVErt, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. PAC THEATRE '"Montana Anna" ... .... Selig A. powerful drama dealing with '"faked" mining property which "eventually proves to be a pay 'Ing speculation. "The Young Interne". .Gaumont A beautiful love story or a 'young doctor. The violets tell the story. - 1 "Heligoland" Eclipse Scenic reproduction of this famous Island fortress of he north sea. , " "Coronation of King George'9 i 3ihe-Freres 'T' - COME AND SEE IT. Illustrated song by C. P. Ferrln. ' . ry::y.: ; LOCALS DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist tor By. J Ear. Nose and Throat aiseasea. Eye fitted with glasses. Over Slider's ' Place your order now for fruit tree spraying. Red 3821. - . ..' . v : ' . : Miss Kaiharin Trevetje of Chicago, will, give a recital at the Island City Union church, Saturday, August 5th. under ths auspices of the Alerts, foi- lowed by a lawn social at the home of . Ed Kiddle. Ice cream, sherbet ana, cake will be served. Come. ; , 8-i-6t . i ; ; t- -, r-"i I Bids n anieo. Sealed bids will be received by the city of Elgin until 8 p, m. Saturday, August 19th, 1911, for the construe toin ht a. new city hall, to be built of brick and stone. : i Plans and specifications can be se- cured of J. L. Slater architect, of La . Grande, or at the city recorder's of- fo. Elgin, Oregon. The council re serves the right to reject any and all , JESSE CRUM, City Recorder. , . - .,(.'ia.,ii'W-m ti A . til r III' l ; t-'' : tfaMitivi v-"innT mil i tLlJ No. 3 A Folding Pocket Kodak Price $20.00 WRIGHT DRUG Co. The Kodak Store hint io- I to ' I PERSONALS. F. S. Tillson of Umatilla stopped a Somraer last night - Miss Winnie Chinn, of Duluth. Min nesota, is a guest with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robson and "family this week. J. M. Kemp of Grant's Pass -was La Grande visitor th!3 morning, stay ing at the Sommer. ; Mrs.' M. R.. Wright of Union was a . passenger today on No. It bound for J Walla Walla to visit friends. Mr. Gasse.t, a , pioneer of ' Union, spent the day here transacting busi ness matters. ' - Mrs. Laura Green Wills arrived home this morning from an extfnded vis't at Newport. Corvallis, Lebanon and Portland. I ' - v Editor G3orge: Sciblrd of Union manager and editor of the Uni6n Re (uihtiran. .waa business visitor in the city' today.,"' ",'r - ': ": C. C. Day of Boise, R. L. Day of En terprise and 0. F. Stubblefleld of En terprise, were some of the Savoy gnests last night. ? E. H. Flagg, editor of the Elgin Re corder returned to his home this morn ing after transacting business in the city. He was quartered at the Savoy Daniel Boyd, a well known attorney of Enterprise was a business , vlslto) i In La Grande last night He was reg istered at the Savoy. " . William Bollons, assistant superin tendent of the O.-W, arrived his morn ing and is spending the day here in specting the local shops. . O. M. Heacock leaves tonight for Sa,t where he will attend the national convention of opticians. wh)ch mill be , Be8sIon from the 7th t0 tne j4tn bt tnig month. ' . s MlBg Jessie Campbell of Turner, Oregon, Is here today the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robson. She is on her way to Minnesota where she will visit at her former home Mr. and Mrs. William Mulholland of Union made' proof on government land at the land office today. Mr. Mulhol- (land leaves soon for Junean. Alaska, to apend a few weeks looking over the country m tne nortniana Miss Zelma Hanson, for the past several mon.ths one of the popular clerks at Ihe N. K. "West , department store, took her departure this morning for the east. She will visit relatives tat iot a WATER soiarovr. la rsorta Paitcta points and inen go Jllnnesota where she will as make her permanent fc.oa:e. . lira, E. J. Atkinson of South 11 at her home today. Grande Is ! Mrs, L. C. Coo:.er of Turloek. Cal.. is ransacilng business In ihi city. F. C. Drake and wife of Seattle are in the city toJay. They are stopping at the Foley. Dan Hynes, formerly a La Grande resident, now traveling for Hini pick les, as a Foley guest today. LI A.' Stoop, one of Elgin's citizens. spent yesterday evening in tne ens transacting business. He was regis tered at the Foley hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wade arrived home this morning from a short vaca tion trip taking them to the coast, -o j Portland and other river towns. A telephone report from Troy, Wal lowa county, says Chief of Police Wal dos, and W. J. Church are catching heapB of fsh in the Wecaha. Miss Edith Berk arrived home today from Cheney, Wn., where she has been attending summer school." She is a member of the teaching force, in this city r":"- D. B. Stoddard has returned with hU family from a visit to Idaho, near the Yellowstone park region. He has araia resumed his route as city car rier.- '. - v ;:; Miss Anna Alexander, deputy coun ty clerk, will leave tomorrow for Wal lowa lake. She will be accompanied by Miss Frankie Kukie. Tbey will be Joined at Wallowa by. Miss Anderson.;- :'. . ' ' . ' ,,, ' .J ': C. B.: Paddock, representing the Hartford Insurance company, J. G. Brown, with the Simonds Saw com pany of Portland, and Allen Peal of Spokane, representing the Berlin Ma chinery works, were some of the Foley guests today., " , , Mrs. , E. Redfield, formerly steno grapher in Uje roadmaster'a office at Pendleton, is in the city today and will t?ke 'he position occupied by Miss El sie NewquiBt in the roadmaster's office here while: the latter enjoys a short vocation, j Mrs. Redfield is one of the most competent stenographers on the O.-W. division. She ia registered at the Sommer today. ; Otto Eckersley, a pioneer seller and resident of Union county, was a guest at Wm. Makin'a home over Sunday. He and Mr. Makln were old time pals and freighted together during the ear ly history of Union county. Mr. Eck- I ersley recently disposed' of his hold ings In Cove and will make his future home in Walla Walla. Wallowa Sun Blies McKennon. a Union : county grain buyer, was a business visltdr to this city the latter part of the week He came here to secure a quantity of timothy seed, but failed, owing to the fact, that local farmers have cut all their timothy for hay, and will thresh none this season. -Mr. McKennon la : brother of Mrs. S. D; KeKner. He re turned .home Monday. Enterprise Chieftan. ' John Collier, manager of the Peo ples store, leaves tonight for an ex tended visit to. Eastern points. He will go to New York buying goods for his store and then visit with relatives in Illinois before returning. ' He ex pects to be gone about six weeks and in the meantime will talk ' Grande Ronde valley features to his eastern friends. At Union he will be Joined fcy Will Vogel, president of the Union commercial club, and the two will make most of the trip vogetner. A Joke ix no Joke vrben you have to pay its expenses. . The man who can't tell a story i always the man who Is dead willing to try. ; - v V' A pood figure nt the bank isn't like n pood fisrure In the dressmnker's shop. bnt there Is a relation. , , A self made man is always willing to advertise his shop. A wise man keeps all the trouble to Mmsetf that he enn't scare op the al leyv . . Some men spend a lot of energy try mar to cn't even with the world, and the world never find them out. "1X11 Gil ffiES fill TWO WEEKS OF SERIOl'S ILLNESS END IN DEATH. Runaway Accident of Two Years Ag Alaj Have Cauesd Abfce. An abscess on the hip brought on or at least made more acute by a run away accident, a few years ago In which Mrs. Rice, a pioneer resident of La Grande, was fatally injured and in which others were Beriously hurt, was responsible for the death of Mrs. j W. D. Grandy this morning at " o'clock. For the past two weeks Mrs. j Grandy has been critically ill and yesterday noon all hope for her recov ery was abandoned. Death occured about 5 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Grandy Is survived b yher hubsand, W. D. Grandy, the ice dealer, an ls-year-old son, a sis.er, Mrs. Haworth, of Portland, and two brothers, who live at Weiser and Payette. Abou two years ago Mrs. Grandy was seri cuslv hurt In the runaway in which her mother was killed and since that time she has never ou m 1 health. Two weeks ago the abscess on her hip took an acute form and al though it waa removed prior to death, j it had already invoke. us fatal rav ages. It was thought sbe suffered with appendlclties, but such' proved not to be the case. - The funeral will be held Monday af ternoon from the Grandy residence, corner Second and Grandy avenue at 2:30 o'clock- i , ' v; SCOFFS AT SMALL FIXES Judge Archibald's Decisions Come " for Criticisms. In ' , y the theory of the Judge, recently ex- New York, August 5. Declaring thf pounded during the course of a non action of Federal Judge Archibold in, support case In which the husband Imposing comparatively nominal fined upon members of the wire pool for vlo- ln;g him. "Be kind to her and keep latlon of the anti-trust laws, was a ' constantly before her mind your de transgression pa Justice which would sire for her to love you. , Every timo be followed by absolute contemp otyou talk to her think of this and tell law, United States District Attorney , her several times each day that she Wise who prosecuted the cases, was loves you. Loye her so much yourself sent in hot haste to Washington to- that she feela the waves of love com day .;';.' ' jing back through the ain Thse me;h- "Tbe case is perfectly clear, , said Wise, "If the men. can violate the law . . . . and be made to oniy aurrenaer a smaii portion of their ill-gotten gains,' there must soon be contempt for the law everywhere." And She Censsntsd. "Where are you going to spend your vacation?" . "In the "country." f! J? .; ? T " "Why. , I thought your wife didnt want to go there." "She changed her mind." "How did It happen r "I told her how expensive " It" la there." ' : ;:-:'; i. -'! -, 1 Hatf Earned It "Ilello. there is Jones. ; I must see him. He is going to buy me a drink." "Did be say w?" a -n a ; W "No, burl know he will." " ' T.f ) "You must be a mind reader." " -"No, but I Just met bis wife in her last year's hat and told her it looked like new." ,. ' ' ', ,.. ' -.; s' ' Tim to Leave. ;-:; ' , "Jinks is going abroad." "Why how is that? t ; 1 V "Ills wife Is taking a correspondence term In cooking, and .his daughter la studying for opera." . That Kind. r ; "He haa a lot of self respect" .' "IH bet bis wife doesn't know It" "Whyr ' a ; ;...: :',; "She'd take It away from him If aba did." !. . ;,. ' Not Marry Ltar. "Ha is a regular tombstone." "Why do you call him that ft : f "Because he Ilea so dismally."4 Preparing For ths Ordest "Taking your vacation now!" . "No; Just resting up for it". , , 8em'tims Unwashed. . '..!., In purcbasins sn apple .,,tk,, . I walk up to the utand. The dealer lightly dints It with His flne luuui ad. . ' "Love Mates" Work Fine. New York, . N. Y., August There have been' many theories ad vanced for the cure of the divorce evU but it remain' d for Judge DeLacy to urge the "love wave" method. . These waves, be it understood, have no con nection with any other kind of wave (known to science! tbey are extra-material and highly sensitized. By them, your mm If ycu z.tq a customer of the United States ITational Bank you have assurance cf our personal interest in your business success. We make it a part of cur bus-5 mess to give such time and attention to our "customers as their Interests require. 7e makQ it a point that every business transaction with our patrons shall be satisfactory. 7e want each one to feel that they are free to come to us in all mat-" ten where our experience and advice will be of valua and assistance. ' s ' : " , You can also be sure that every business transact tion passing through our hands is held in strict con fidence. ; . . a ' ; Yhen we speak of service rendered to customers we mean the "BEST SEEVICE" all that you rea sonably expect from your bank. Our service includes a hundred and one little details, all of which go to make of our patrons, "satisfied customers." If you have had no business with this bank, we feel confident you will appreciate the service wa can ren der. '- . ; UNITED STATES according to hla honor, a man can win back the lost love of his wife and a wife can force her spouse to care for and love her evtn in the face of numerous and even more attractive affinities. , ' ' "Use a 11 tie mental suggestion on your wife if you want to win her back after shi has ceased to love you," is j claimed that his wife had stopped lov- oda will bring you back the love which j was once yours and you will be hap- I i IB 1 M .... I py.. , t , v j , It is on record that the "love waves" worked in this particular case, so, In established part of the ; prescrtp'ion jthe future, they will probably be an department or juage ue wtcy s court. Classified 1 Advertisings it, FOR RENT Four good rooms. Phone Red 42. Ifu5 Madison avenue. 8-3-tf WANTED Young man desires board and room with private family. Must be close in. Inquire at Observ er office. ' 8-S-Gt WANTED Piano to ; rent by month. Call La Grande Investment Co. FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity, $1.60 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Fe.rry, Ora. ' C-16-tf WAJTEDClirl to work at I. X. L. store. ' ; ' 7-28-6t FOR SALE Good header and binder combined. 12 1 foot cut ! Deerlng make. Inquire L. J. Ferguson, El gin, Oregon. . . - FOR RENT Part of good barn, close in. Apply this office. FOR SALE-rTwo seated trap In first class condition. Inquire Dr.' A. L. " Richardson."' " ' ' "',- M-if - LOST One duplicating fountain pen , Finder please leave at Fair store and receive Veward. ' ' 'r 8-5-lt FOR 8ALE Winchester rifle. 25-20 take down 1892 model. Price only $9.00. IL Coffin, 1107 Adams Ave. WANTED Elderly; lady or ' girl ' be tween 12 and H to' help In house- work.4 Otily two people. Phone F L 14 x - ' ''' 8-5-tf L-iUU it RoyalGtocery " H. Pattison, Prop. 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