PAGE 5 4 1 1 ttp n U uTivL USDS) THEATRE "Sleep Waluer" ; . . Vltagraph A Bf.o y of a somnambulist who would Fteai in bis sleep, being unju'iy abused, camo near to. punishment, bat by cara ful watching of. an admirer es capes and Mrs a mate fjr life. :"JndIa.i'i Sacrifice"....: Lubln Elk. th-j son Of thi madiclue man, goes through Carlisle col lege, be :ones Ivillzei, an J los?s all- love .for the manners anl 'customs cr h' people. Still he is not a v. hits man m.d mr.ktf no close Iv'ndi among his white brethren. Hid life Is all oaori fice. ' -; . .- . , . . ''Over; the Cliff" Pathe A dramatic story dealing with a mountebank, and his wife and their house on whats. " V "-V i ' :" -:' " '- MWM': . v l)-V. ,!, Uwv. .v-- , .... , , . We all know Max, and his home coming is sure to be of a . most joyous nature. ( Song- lf I Were King" , C. r, yerrin. sung by 4 $ 'LOCALS Dr.' Pwcy,- Specialist for Eye, Ear, A'ose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Solder's store. Eyes fitted with glares. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of the Crystal cafe. Mr. Woods has had the place remodeled and newly furn ished and will run a first class place, known as the Delmonlco. Your pat ronage solicited." 8-14-tf The ladies of the Catholic Altar so ciety will give a lawn social at the home of J. E. Foley Thursday night. Cake and ice cream will be served. All Hre welcome. , '!'... . There will be preaching both morn ing and evening Sunday at the Chris tian church. Maynard R. Thompson of Heppner, Ore., will occupy the pul- The Cash Bazaar now has the ex clusive agency' for Butterlck patterns. Be sure to get a fashion sheet. '" The Amalgamated Sugar company positively forbids any hunting on Its farms. Strict enforcement of the or der will be made. Hunters take no tice. 8-17-Bt Ethel McCormick wishes to know of the whereabouts of her mother. Her mother has married since last heard BRADLEY & Co. SANITARY riXKBING. Do their plamblng work according to the .plumbing ordinance of the city. Consult onrTeeoroV Perfect Prescriptions v Every medicine that Is com pounded in our Prescription De partment is backed by our per tsonal guarantee as to its poten cy , and efficiency. When you have sickness at home give those who are near and dear to you the advantage of this care ful service There is no4addt "tlonal expense. You will be pleased with our perfect pre scription work, and your doctor will be delighted. , Wnght Drug Co. tit of, and she does not know her present' name. Address. Mrs. 0. N. Callehder, Emmett, Idaho, 8-17-12t ; Ezia C. Allen and Miss Ina McTett ham, both of La Grande, were married by Justice of the Peace Williams on Tuesday afternoon. Relatives of the couple attended the wedding. The local Knights of Columbus held initiation sessions last night. Several Bakr knights were in attendance to witness the local novitiates take the first degree work.- v 4 f. S g $ 4 $ s PERSONALS. "John Healy, a Union citizen, stopped at the Foley last night. . R. Murphy of Syracuse was a Foley guest last night. Thomas Bryden of Enterprise stayed at the Savoy last night. Miss Ethel Wright went out to Alicel today to visit with friends during, the week end. ' '"' Dr. M. Roberts was here from Vale last night and stopped at the Foley while here. . .' ", D. F. wniiams, a well known resi dent of Wallowa, stopped at the Foley i - .e- , ' . ' D. J. Caybill of Spokane was a vis itor here last night. He registered at the Foley. . ' ' . -. ', Curtlss Jackson was here from Ham ilton, Oregon, this morning.' He stop ped at the Savoy.- 1 ' ' John S. Sayor of Burns, Ore., was a La Grande visitor last night. , He reg istered at the Savoy, i , Fred Scboenherr of Uklah was a business visitor in the city last night; He stopped at the Savoy. Frank Earls returned from PotMand last night, called borne by the serious illness of his father. Mr. Earls,'' sen ior., is reported slightly better today. Thomas Schmidt and George Loucke of Council Bluffs were La Grande visi tors this morning, stopping at the Sa voy,,'' ", ; : I'-. . ' J. B. Bowden of Baker' was a La Grande visitor last night, returning this morning, He Is a prominent mem, ber of the Knights of Columbus. Mr, Hager, proprietor of the Baker Orpbeum theatre, transacted business on vlll cost 174,770, and the car here last night and yesterday, return- j riaSe upi which the gun .mounted ing this morning. will add $50,000 to tbis pr,ice. - ' v - . v ,ii At the muzzle the ?un has a veloc- ,Mr. Moorhouse of Pendleton, better lty of 2.600, feet a second and the pow- known as the "let 'er buck" district, -er behind the projectile will drive the was at the Foley last night, while tran sacting business here. . L. Todd Hazen, M. M. Caviness and Mr. Harrold, all of Seattle, stopped at the Foley last night while transacting business matters in the city. Mrs. H. W, Bohnenkamp and Mrs, H. C. Grady with Will Erlckson of Spo kane driving the Bohnenkamp car, left early this morning via the Toll Gate road for Spokane where they will via- it with friends for eeveral days They , will make the trip. by automobile. If yeu're never tasted. : i I Beach-Nut Peanut fi 2 X Butter I tj X between two crackers, joh prob- T ... . " 2 T (sandwiches von're llkelr ta ui. ' f as job do Jam er Cbeeg. I Ask for a tie Jar at I Pattison Bros.? f H. D. Martin of Bradford, Pa., txas a Sommer hotel guest this morning. F. W. Hant, of Lilly Valley. N..Y-, stayed i-vtbe Sommer last night. C. W. Paris, a business man of Wal la Walla, stayed at the Sommer last night. Mrs. Nichols, wife of a prorainer Enterprise doctor, was a Sommer ho tel juest last night. Eugene Good and Charles Hardin?, rustlcators at Joseph lake for thu p iet t.n dRys, arlved hom this afternoon and are again at their respective poets of duty. . '. T. E. Paxton. city editor of the Ba kei Democrat, passed through th ity last evening on his way home from Joseph where he spent ten days, camp ing. He was a .guest at the Summer while here. Uncle George Webb, ex-state treas urer, and his daughter, Mrs. Frank Frazier of Pendleton, are visiting in La Grande at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jap'H. Stevens. Mr. Webb is Mrs. Stevens' father. nnuirnnii nnrn rumuL uiitaii CAIBY MISSILES FIFTEEN MILES 1 . .1111 li tl 1. A posen Shots Would Level New York ;Oi.i Would lmfn a Warnhfn. Washington, Aug. 17. Apparently there is no limit to the range of the big guns on Uncle Sam's ships and coast defenses. - A few years ago a gun which could shoot accurately n distance" of 10 miles was considered tlon to Uncle Sam's armament will demolish any battleship or fortifica tion now in existence ati a distance of 15 miles. . . : ;., i ,.', When it is considered that during the civil war, only 60 years ago, two miles was the greatest range possible with the guns in use at that time, the range of the new 14-inch death-dealers seems phenomenal. , , These new guns will be mounted on the largest of the new battleships, : the Texas and the New York, both of which are of the Delaware type, and these guns will make these two ships the most powerful and the most to be dreaded In the world. The new gun is 53 feet, six and one-half inches long, and weighs, stripped, 63.3 tons. The diameter at the breech is 47 ln- che and at the muzzle 24 inches.' Each latter at a rate of eight miles in 25 seconds.- The penetrating power of the 14-lnch monster is 12 inches of the best face-hardened steel at eight miles; 11.3 at. 10 miles; 10.7 at 12 miles and nine Inches at 15 miles. The projectile weighs 1,400 pounds, Is 5 V2-feet Irilengtf . and; costs It is loaded with' a" bursting charge of 45 pounds of durihlte, the most The pow powerful explosive' known der charge used behind the projectile to give it velocity consists of four bagg Qf k poundg of mokeleM nitrocellulose, The cost of these guns at first ap pear! Immense, but when it Is con sidered that, far over the horizon, one 8not from one of thege monBter- Tery i iixuiy wouia oaiier ana possmiey ae- stroy any battleship now afloat and that a single round from ten of them Bufflcient to lay New York in rulna, the primary cost does not appear so great. The federation of trade unions con nected with the buildlnz industry in France has decided the bodies which form It shall no longer take part in ayn Duuaing operations , connected- with prisons. COMBINE BrSINES WITH PLEASURE Enjoy an Ontlng at the Seashore A Stopover at Portland. Visit the Astora Centennial cele bration. . Take advantage of the very low round trip rate of $10.00 offered by the O.-W. R. & N. company from La Grande to any point on the Sea- shore-North Beach. A special train affording every accommodation -will leave La Grande at 8 p. m. Wednes- day. August 23rd. Ask your agent for k- . & i Classified STENOGRAPHER wanted at Hot Lake,. Call up the Lake. Good po Bjtlon open. 8-12-tf FOR RENT Four good rooms. Phone Red 42. 1505 Madison avenue. 8-3-tf WANTED Furnished 3 to 5 room : house. Call at the Observer' office C-o O. M. -8-ll-6t F0R. SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity. $1.80 per cord atthe Per ry yards. Grande Ronde '' Lumber company Pe.rry. Ore. ' 6-15-tf FOR SALE Good header and binder j combined. 12 foot cut Deering make. Inquire L. J. gin, Oregon. . Fers;uson, El- FOR RENT Part of good barn, close in. Apply thlB office. FOR SALE Two Bteated trap In first class condition. ; Inquire Dr. A. L. Richardson. - 8-4-tf . WANTED Clean rags, good price paid. Bring to Observer office, - 8-15-3t FOR RENT Furnished room. Mod ern. Close In. Gentlemen prefer red. Inquire this office. FOR RENT Four room nous in North La Grande. Almost new, and ! modern. Inquire Mrs. Anna Brooks, , care J. A! Russel, residence corner Third and Main. -' 8-9-tf i . .... i For Sale. :,- .' . Large ten room house on Sixth, close In. Renting for $50.00 which can eas ily be Increased to $75.00. Especially adapted for housekeenlns: suites. East fronfage, NIce ghade tree8 ceraent walk8. lawn. Lot 80 by 110. Excellent location for large apartment house, Eagv terms, for further nartlrulara n. ply to Geo. H. Currey. 108 Elm street. : HI : 7n Advertising - - jA. , "XT 1!L A Few Numbers That Will Be Popular Sellers For Fall. POPULAR PRICED FOOT-WEAR am Co) o (SdDlLDDEN m&Ri WILL ATTEND EAGLE COSVENT10S. J. M. Peare to Itepresent Local Nest at ' V ,; Big Conclave, , J. H. Peare leaveB tomorrow night for San Francisco where he attends the meeting of the national association of Eagles. He expects to be-gone a month and will visit relatives before returning home again. He will be aV. companied home by his daughter, wh' is now visiting in California and Mrs. John McKenna who 1b also in the south. XOTICE. Notice is hereby given that no per- London. Aug. 17. Par's and Berlin son or persons phall connect with the disl?oday say an almost hop--sewer ByBtera jjow being constructed in legi'fifek has developed in the this city. Any one doing so will be Mori)Ci:H'pegotiatlons because Ger liable for damage;'-. ; 1 mfaedy in her demanda,. Un- By order of the common council, '.usual activity in the German war of-. August 16th, 1911. flee Is rumored. Germany is conslder- . L. M. HOYT, ing landing troops at Agadlr prellml-8-17-10t Water Superintendent. nary to permanent occupation. 0 O GO 0OGGO 0 0.' 0 . 0 0 : 0- 0 0 . 0 STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE One Night Wednesday Aug 23 They've Made the Whole World Laugh O. THE OLDEST AND BEST! ! Notable Tour , of -.."l :- ' Richards & Pringles Famous Georgia MINSTRELS . Thousands of dollars invested in its equipment A veritable dream of the Arabian Nights. Everybody goes to the Minstrels, They can't help it THEY ARE CATCHING! - Prices 25 - 50 - 75 & $1.00 Seat sale opens at t HP 0 .' 0 0 ' 0 0 0 Van Buren's Monday August 20th & 0 . .. ,-V FG0TWEAE Z2C 5, .; " NOTICE. , Notice Is hereby given that all plunr bers and all other persons must com ply' with the plumbing rules and regu lations of this city in every respect, Failing to comply therewith will sub ject them to the penalty as provided for by the ordinance governing sucbs work. '' .. ; By order of the city counclf, Augmst 16th, 1911. ' : L. M. HOYT. 8-17-10t Plumbing Inspector. Moroccan Affair iHieilve. 00 O OG 0GO O 0O0 '0" 0 0' 0 ;0, 0 0 0. 0 . 0; ' 0 -0 '0. 0 o- 0 0 0 0 0 O $! ti t- t tf 44 1 . information in detail. 8-17-12t 0000000 0 0 00000000000000O