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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1911)
LA GEANDE EVENING OBSERVER, 1 ON 1 )AY. AUGUST 28, 1911. OLEil'fiSE 1 o oroey 9 TI IEF, HOWEVER, MAKES 11IS ESCAPE. GOOD Tii e KIrtley Animal to newer end !6f the Correct New Styles in Men's llver'l)irii7 and 'Instead W'rWriigto Exhibit l 0.IT6Uw.t.Wlll-iUliiU.;til!6Ufta-iBuU. there-for$5p -was the-apeejcijt y a considerably more than ViO, la now,ln, Wteiser but jthe thief Is missjng, Tiav ing prbbaniy ihade' l'6ff"sfoiMhiWeast aotnewhere. tast, edsesday-'a tranfe-' er appeared at the KlrtW bar. ash- v Ing for a riding horse that wbuliTcar ry1 him to a point near Kamela where M was'to Wltfpeea-fanch!rtwlth',;,a view. of buying Th,e,,.management of j the barn gave him an animal be lo!igiiig'AttUlifllawirtlayiaadJtliftJlliw set out. Instead of going wtst he rearhcrt' Ilate'-i ttin t - nighf-nmt-BTOTrf after pulled up at Welser where he uniA km. f?r,?r?. ,'.TZz Izzzl po lice have traced the"yntp ftyelfiv but there h disappearea and Jtls likely he has made good his. escape. ', When he , left the?tf,lybahe mounted ' from the ghtvatde;,-;8ald he didn't know much about horses and put up a line of talk that made Mr. Klrtiey thljifc ,ibe horsa waB 4tvth hands s6fk WerfdoC."' !- Th kerJkUtatQjc&euLU ly 8jiows';that.Iie',.wa3.fa,horsemaC9f 4' . .' " T .'. T I ' A ) J HHrflK H UI1LIII1 UIIUUI1U STRytTOE TO STAND IN MIDDLE 41 it Timvnii' nv TRf 1 dt V Large Crew, of Men Now Excavating f for Bajwmeutj In Biilldjngv , Forty,, feet, of, space will be left .hoi twetf the Arcade theatre building and the east side of the federal building, according to doflnits setting fof stakes made, this morning preparatory to il ea vailoni;Tlhl:WU.ViJeay.fHctit lawa space on all -eldt--oMh build ing aa It sits back well on the trian gular1 'Slt?''1' -; X half dozen beams and . a dozen men today broke ground for , the building -and py ; l)f-h time the base ment hafc been .excavated, the fi'iater lal Tor te foundation wjll to on. hand meinln. the rki cai5procee(lf wlth- outf further delay. Trip'.-'.'!'. I1 "W'fm.nsmattMaiK l:o t'onJteerate IUnIioi of Nntchex. ilantaGa.,.Aig.cas-A).nuuiber of a preTatea iof th'e'iman datholii eh have arrived In A'lanta to at teni the consecration of Uev. John E. fiuiin as' bishop of Natchez, MUa. Awaiblshop Blenk of New Orleans wll'. offllate',aLthe takf place Horaorro creji Heart chorch; tens j,, i ;( X hi' e ' iMtMraeanii -A ' 1 r ' y HATS, SHOES AND FINE FURNISHINGS . is now redy and complete, vand we can say with par donable pride that never before have we pr any other store in La Grande shown sucK extensive assortments or such attractive lvalues. We earnestly invite your inspection of the new goods whether yoii intend to buy or iiot, an should you wish ta buy our values good enough to certainly please you. E W T , our values good enough to certainly please you. :: 4 :: :r :: I t.'Jm! 5j , iS. . ' 11 '.'' ; .. m,:. :.:,,;,:J,:; THE STORE THAT SATISFIES t--; -"i:-:"--" -'T -:- TO "Jul h - SU M PTEIt TEflnl !-f I : I C BltAiLEYi !,Mrt!!fSlS,,,Aifft HtGHES liail )lf.! Mnii.j.: 'i n', if v ;' sU-Gan 1 erlVji.' ; I)nrhi( Isoiilptcr ,'. 1 Touraanipnt ' This Wwk." 1 ' , " New York Digging $257,400,000 Subway to Be 200 Miles Long ? James 'Bradley; ,cH!eck":1 Mclnnis an'd "Catcher ' M'ghes!" the' two" first named 'hiembers of'liaOrahdeVpen- n'a'nt'. wlnnipg team and the itist the popular 'caiclwf' for'ine EVglii con't gent last suramer ,lieavV tonlghi for Sumpter and Pralrls City whore they wilt pkrliclpate In a b'aseWatlt"to1urna ment this week. They will 'play 'wlth fhe Sumpter t?amand the first, of the series -Will" b Vlayed' at "Stfrapter hd the , last .three .at, Prairie,. City,,,, The ament of sports to be held there. Sunhi Roma Terminal . Rate Case. ' - SanJaosaCal., Aug. as.Thr-ta-king of tthnony in the jfianta fRosa terminal yfete case, whlchias bn a matter op dispute betweArt. Bhlpers and the railroads for a longrtanfewas begun here today by Commissioner Krnklliv..Ki..Lnr-ot.thaIutratut9 commerce commission. , . 3 3 AelirisVa tenirt IfpuriM'yJ 0 i ' ' T"nf 1 fi mm ji Arapahoe, Neb., Aug. 28 tournament for the chain): pp-.'thwestern Nebraska began hsre to osremony. "hioh'wl!l dav.-find vl rnntlnmp nver tomorrow. rrow mqrntng iea- 'j weiv' counne9 ore. represwntwu iu )lonshlp of i . 4 't.-Vs the tournament. -L VALUE. OV A BANK ACCOUNT Hi .0 51 5 ; .A baqk accdunt .y(ith,thisi ' strong, toiiserVative institu- you in convenienc6'and"lBTO and receive advice and to use our many facilities. -HE; SM" ia'c 251 UNlED ':TA$ES NATION- JOSEPH SPENCER PUSSES LONG ILLNESS FORERUNS DEMISE 1 YESTERDAY. Funeral Held from Family Home This Afternoon at 2 O'clock. , Death yesterday ended a long and painful Illness suffered aby Joseph pencer, a well Known citizen of North La Grande. Mr. Spencer was ill for several weeks. He was about 63 years of age at the time of his death and Is survived by a widow and several grown children. The funeral was held this afternoon from the family home nar the plan ing mill and Dr. J. D." Gillllan offi ciated. . ; . ' v . . "i;vj; - -t;- ,v .-h : i Photos by American Pros Association IN. i 'Mr? M 0 -4vA Ohio State Fair Opens. . Columbus, O., Aug. 28. The open ing today of the annual state fair of Ohio has attracted thousands of visi tors from all parts of the state to this city. Everything Indicates that this year's fair will prove more successful i than any previous state fair held here. the managers have made great efforts to enlarge the scope of the exhibits and to Increase the list of attractions The list of prizes to be awarded' is larger than ever before and the com petitions, consequently , much keener. The .exhibit of the Ohio experlrant sta tion ts attracting unusual attntion. For the lovers of the racing sport the management has arranged trotting and running "race' for e very day of the fair. ' . . N EV VOlllt iias-nt last tasuiQworll on ttt extensions to its subway sya- V InrnV lTiii!VW!int VthutJ Will eosL according to official Mtlmatea. . $-.'37,400,000 and wilt requlr fouf yean to complete. The total track- r TrH1--b 200" miles, though much of It will not b tion on a farm.' battle ranch pre- . b, ji i anuc, 'Ore.' ' 8-28-3t FOR SALE A desirable-home, on rea sonable termg and easy payments a nine-room ' house with acre of land; good location. Address P. 0. box 254. Wallowa, Or. (A. 19, S 19.) uvk, BALoaury cnam wood in any quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per- , ry yards, j Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.r ry. Ore. , ' 6-15-tf ' FOR SALE Two steated trap In first class condition. ' Inquire Dr. 'A. L PlrKarf?or,n " o A 4a WATED Two or three rooms furn ished, or thre or four rooms unfurn ished. No children, phone Main 735 8-22-tf ; ' ;- LOST Rod gold amethyst"pin.kT turn to Cash Bazar. , 8-23-7t WANTED Experienced or apprentice operators. AddIt Home Independ ent Telephone company. 8-236t j Asparagus! i iips.i j 0 '? Gassfed Advertising J underground, as under the plana proposed the trains will ceaso to borrow Ilk a mole after leaving the thickly settled portion of the metropolis and will Jour nejf to jfhe MnnffbsT-elevajritrf strdCture. ,Xh new subways will ultimately ifeu -b Vr JWofthemve Mough of e city, and It la hoped that they will ireUJev Ilia nJrcaipn'of JRiewscQt transit unea ana solve me prooiem or future growth. The actus! beginning of crowd of. thousands, and the police .had Clinlrraaa "WllWx 'of the'' public ierrla move the Jlret dM. whlch was carefully In the ofnb Of the' commfesl'on. OirO of with the silver spade, and the other ho FOR RENT Furnished room with bath connecting. Must furnish ref erencea. Phone Black 1291. 8-25-4t 4-rnM sWty sonrb) dirt end bttn oeaphalt as souvenirs. ork on the new subways attracted a Acuity In holding the people back. commission used a allver spade t laced la a. glass Jar to be preserved he plctprea shows Chairman Wlllcox the, dlrj In the glass Jar. The rowd , WANTED Young man wishes posl- The dainty part of the Aspara- X a-us, especially adapted for Sal ads, soups and omelet. :J Cream Spinach, Fancy Crimson Beets, ' !Cream Pumpkin, - All under the Preferred Stock , label ;, v For sale by f f Pattison Bros, ,0lU,Ui0il. j!i0.g . Accnoed of KUllnar Stepson. . :H ; i,t:v. -.. d ,ft?oson,,,Qeorge Partington, who ed m account of poisoning. He says baby accidentally swallowed It, awaiting the' result of an Investiga- but the mother and the police held t tlon Into the death of hit seven Months ' another theory. Talo Alto. Cal., Aug. 28. J. F. Brls- Mr"haaie?TJtttlB?dHir(ial-td.y t W0i mm