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LA GRANDE EVENING OEItVi SATUKDAY, AUGUST 19, 1911. pagi: r.. r n 'Y n ...... .4 - ji , ! ! V. . .PERSONALS. - t. i f W t 1 ; j "The King's 2aufehter," Gau mont A captured king of the ViBegoths with his , beautiful daughter, is brought before trhe ' conqueror. ' He fs sentenced to work in grain mills of bis captor, while the daughter finds favor In the captor's eye. Later not wishing to "betray her fath er nor to have her husband meet deathi places herself in a position to receive "the fatal blow from the conspirators. ' "Dad's Bov," Pathe. A story of a country store keeper who mortgages his . ail to educate his boy. , The boy In return comes to bis father's aid In after years. : ; ' ': , .-. "Athletic Carnival,"; Lubln. A picture of the great annual In tercollegiate meet held this spring on Franklin-Field, Uni versity of Pennsylylnla.i " . ; "The Cook,"' uDin. a uMuior- ous picture showing how a bunch of cowboys .obtained a new coow. ;' . ' Song. "One Last, Fond Kiss From 'You Neil. ' ; ' -V' , Matinees, Miss Garrlck; Even- l I lngs, Mr. C. P. Ferrln. TF F7 A H 1 1 t terprise today on business matters. ; lTfciyM 11 LvM a ; G- I" Carter, of Pocfctello, was a k UWd. 4. u 1 , Savoy guest last night. ' . I Jceb Sponeer the baseball magnate of Union was a La Grande visitor this morning. - .: i Mrs. T. H. Lewis of Needles, Cal-; iforhra, rrlved Friday for a visit with Mrs. T. V. King. Mrs. A. H. Pipes of Wallowa, was a,a Grande visitor this morning and stopped at the Foley while here. j O. B. Achmer and wife of Oakland, are staying In the city today. They are registered at the Foley. . , , J. E. P. Altherson of Enterprise, was a guest in .the city this morning stopping at the Foley. . ' Dr. J. G. McAllister of Moscow, Ida; ho. was here this morning. He was a Foley guest. H. "W. B. Smith of Union stopped at the Foley last night -while tran sacting business in the city. ' Dr. C M. Ramsdell of Cove tran sacted business in the city this morn ing. He stayed at the Foley. , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis and son Jack arrived home this morning from a stay of a week at Astoria. ; ..' ', T. J. Barbour of Ontario, was a business visitor in the city last even- .ing. , , ,., .:.r' guest in the city last night and stop ped at the Savoy. : I . A. L. Rice and wife of Imbler.spent yesterday evening in the city and stopped at the Savoy. . I . Fred B. Haisten and family left this morning for Catherine creek to spend a -week fishing and hunting. J. W. Earls, who has been critical . . , . I ly ill this week, Is reported a trifle , " ,' ", ' "''Improved today, '' ' ' "i.' ' 4 Mr and Mrs. A. B. Blood leave in cnr , icrripiete imo oi.au to oi.lu i-aaier, . waicio in nvn, nirniiams. tC v. tailored, etc. Thccs arc exceptional values, all nev Spring ciylcc. 0)'Of Corset covers. Large line of very neat embroidery OC corset covers. Orininal prices SI. 50 to Sl.75. ' I w 1 v M .'Ul II 111 M B T. ' 4 t II II W M I 1 17 V . 1 aTHIH . -"Vatimt no. fy I OFF . COMPLETE LINE OF BLOOIJER DRESSES WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT 25 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICE. THESE 4 ARE THE HOST PRACTICAL GARMENTS FOR GIRLS YOU CAN GET. SCHOOL WILL SOON START, AND THERE IS 50HGBETTER THAN THE HIGHLAND BLOOMER DRESSES T i. ,H : u u. j:1 LOCALS ,the morning for Baker. to attend the Or. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ex fj .None. Throat dixeaHes and catarrn. mer gcldtr'g store. Eyes, fitted with, glasses. Honrs 9. to 11:30; 1:30 to i acd 7 to 8 p. m. " ' - Mr. Joe Woods has taken 'charge of ihe Crystal cafe. Mr Woods has had he place remodeled and newly rum- shed and will run a first class place, Known as the Delmonico, Your pat? towage solicited. 8-14-tf ' There will be preaching both morn- ng and evening Sunday at the Chris- ian church. , rMaynarri R. Thc.mpaori if Heppner, Ore., will occupy the ?ul- The .Amalgamated Sugar company ositlvely forbids any hunting on Us farms. . Strict enforcement of the or fler will be made. Hunters take no- ice. : 8-17-6t ' Ethel McCormlck wishes to know of he whereabouts of her mother. Her inother has married since last heard pr, and she does pot know her.present msme. Address, Mrs. O. N. Cnllender, :mmett, Idaho. 8-17-12t v FOE SALE. Extension table, two cook stoves, eds and springs; fruit-Jars, go cart, tarpets, heaters, kitchen treasure, hairs, rockers, center tame, two are ers, two cupboards', dishes, lamps, nqulre 1417 Washington, or phone feed 752. ' 8-19-4t BRADLEY & Co. ' SAJiiTARY PLtMBISC. ' Do their Plumbing werk according !e the plumbing ordinance of the city. Consult oar record, honest Shop B. 971$ Res. B. 9462. PeifiFect Prescriptions Every medicine that is com-; pounded in our Prescription De partment is backed by our per- yisonal guarantee as to Its poten- kCy and efficiency, wnen, you ' have sickness . at home . give those who are near and dear to yon the advantage of this care ful service, There la no addl 'tionai . expense, t You.; will '. be pleased, with our perfect pre scription Worki and your doctor will be delighted. - . Wright Drug Co; tuneral of Mr. W. M. McClure of H,'-r,ting on. ; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Budge ': and daughter 4xpect to lekve tomorrow mcrning for Baker City to attend the funeral of .Mr. W. M, McClure. ' Anson B. Woods and Jess Staggs of Walla Walla, were visitors In the city last night. They stopped at the Savoy. . ''.- .' . . -:, : R. E. Kisynolds leaves tomorrow morning for.Canada to look after prop erty interests. He will be accom panied by Floyd Jones of Baker. , N.. Nelson, car inspector In the lo cal yards, leaves, tpnight for Astoria and California on a well earned vaca tion. He has been steadfastly at his ooet for the past two years without a layoff. ' . " ' Receiver Colon R, Ebarhard of the La Grands land office, left this morn In? for Joseph where the will Join his family -and sprnd the day with her relatives, returning to thU city Mon day. '' ,'. '..' . ;' . : ,'' R. Drake, wife and child were at ihe Savoy last night on their way to Wal lowa. Mr. Drake says the prospects of irrigation In Ontario, Ihelr home town, has brought a great deal of new life to his community, and before long he hope of years will be realized. He says the Ontario people are plac ing a vast amount of hope in their project. ' ..'-,. f'i '.' Joseph Ross, better known as "Jura bo" the strongest man on the O.-W. system.' who has Juggled trunks at the local depot for several years, left this m6rning for Naples, Italy, where he will visit his ; wife and , 12-year-old daughter whom he has not seen In seven years. He will endeavor to make his wife believe La Grande is superior to Italy and if possible, re urn with her to maka this city thsir future home. He hopes to be able to return in about threee months. . . , George L. Clsaver returned ' last night from Caldwell where he attend ed a few sessions of the IMethodlst Boys'-wash suits. Percales, ducks, linens, etc Our complete line is on sale at exceptional values, ranging f rc m $ 1 .25 to $2.00 Rompers Just the thing for the boy or the girl to play in. Syiw&faye8 fhe5r clothes, and saves money. At pelr?uilr ns cotton ribbed underwear. Brown and eucre Exceptional values worth half more than this iirice. 17 c Ml : i! ft t n i k a '. - IMITATION CUT GLASS. THIS IS THE BIGGEST DEAL IN GLASSWARE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN AND THE ASSORT MENT IS THE I.ARfrERT nnWffTGTC! nti miprmnne twt 5LLSELERY TRAYS- FOOTED-JELLYS AND CAKE STANDS FOOTED BOWLS, ETC. NICE BRIGHT CLEAR GLASS. THERE ISN'T !EFE IN THE ASSORTMENT THAT IS NOT WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE. . :':.''':;;---:': '''';::", :'.'".. :v . 'it t 59 FOUR PIECE SET. SUGAR BOWL, CREAMER, BUTTER DISH AND SPOON HOLDER TO MATCH THE ABOVE GLASS WARE, EASILY WORTH $1 CO. 11. u 4 r !S1 THE GROCERY Stageberg & Sandborg , THOSE 70 EAR1T. ' T Look ovf this list for Sun day' dinner. , , - ; , : GREEK CORN -'" ; ; - 1 ' CABBAGE . SCMMER SQUASH ICBMPS V CARROTS GREEN 0M0XS POTATOES (SEW) (T( TUBERS . GREEX BEANS ' ; WAX BEAXS , EATING APPLES COOKING APPLES , ORANGES .t CANTALOUPES', PEACHES RASPBERRIES i ' BLACKBERRIES , WATERMELONS, bananas ' try 0ck home bacon at S0 PER LB. ' a: All goods advertised today will be cn sale as long as they last during-the ccming week. Make'your selections before the assorlment is picked over. are bargains, and wont last - TtfE (2!LDD!rN atUILE(DM05ANV conference now under way there. Yes- guard and J. F. Paker. outer guard. terdayall the delegates were igven & . - . , , - free ride on the trolley line to Boise. : ' KOTIfT '- and Mr. Cleaver reports a fine trip , v , v v . I 1 for everyone.; . Notle hereby given that all plum- i I! u 4 VINCENT REAVES DEAD. 'hers and all other persons must com- ply with the plumbing rules and regu. (latlo'ns of this city in everv rennpt Pioneer of L Grande SteraU) Re-! fal"?f t0 fm?,y therew,t wl" b niAveit tA iilno pim i Ject them to the penalty as provided . - ' " w.in o unit - ,.: - ' Women workers are now engaged cupations of , men In' tne United Sta in all but two of the 303 gainful oc- tea and Canada. Word has been received here today or the aath at Union early this morn ing of Vincent Reaves, a former Iji icu. -inn uiauuc uuien who was a pioneer ot for by the ordinance governing such work. ' ': ? . ' ) ; , .- i '. '; '";'... By order of the city council August this county.; A. few years ago Mr. Bnd c , , . , M- H0T, Mrs. Reaves moved to Haines'and re- ?71-0 Plumbing Inspector. . esntly when he was taken ill, he was "'''''' ''v'""' f ? ' taKen to Union for treatment. He has been ailing; for Home time. ? The de- Hackftt Fnneral Held. Arter several, postponements, the raftpa van hrMho. a M,id. ' After .- several . of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves" i?ne,ra' ser"lce8 of late Dick were prominent In Methodist church J18.:11"' w? dled ,n',ho eMt affalra while resldoa'ta -of La Grande. CMa "is arternoon from the Kplsco The funeral will,. l held at Union Pal church. The deceased was a broth tomorrow afternoon; ? :. , (ot ,r- red of this city. i DIQNIrTINQ THE. INDUSTRIES" I V- ) 0 DID m Si T This Is the U et a beautiful 64-psgs book, which . will shew any boy or girl how to succeed. Drop portal In tho mall TODAY and it will bo test FBEX. Tbo aim ot the Collet, ti to dignify and popular Jsa the Induitrl... and to serve ALL the people. It offer , couries la Agriculture, Clvtl Eoglneerlng, Electrical Engineering, Ueehanlcal Engineering, i inlng Engl. eerlng, Porentry, Domeetlo, Science and Art, Cob merce, Pharmacy and Muiio. The College opems , September 32d. CUaJog free. .1SM,,! MOWWAR, OtEOOH ACEICULTUiAl. 00LLEQB, Corvallle, Oregon. ... - INSTALL KNIGHTS MONDAY. Knights of Pythias to Hold Installs. ; , r,.A,JK won iexi .Tionuay evening. Detroit to Entertain oose. Detroit. Mich;. Aug. 19. Detroit Is putting on holiday attire in; honor of the members of the Jjoy&V Order of I Moose, who are. to hold their national Newly elected officers of the Knights convention and encampment here dur oan8da?rvehne,eg'w1he,ne ffSSS one members of the order, are urged to of the yun8eBt among fraternal or artnd. Tha new slate of officers is: lrs the Moose have increased rapld Clint Haines. C. C; Arthur Williams, ly and It is expected that between V C; R. J. Nyren, Prelate; H W, 25,000 and 30,000 .visitors will attend BV I A ef ADf Ae o r a Vtn ea a H 1 miav 9 master of -work; J. A. King, inner" gathering.. , , ' - :j ; ' PHONE BLACK 1581. v 1908 THIRD ST- -WE ABE ADEPTS IN THE TAILORING LINE. WE TAKE CAKE OF I0UR) WORK UNDER A GUARANTEE. LADIES' TAILORING ; A SPECIALTY. 'r' ': '" V" :. '"s A .:' ..V THE LA GRAND CLEANING and PRESSING PARLORS