Il DIJAivDE EYHNlXii Oliii'i-'Ii VEIC FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911. PAGE 5 Ladies 18 button tan DOOi, ine prp- R! per style for fall wear;' Also tanplain toe with cloth top. , . .. . .. ....... , . .,, .. The New Fall Styles in xtivem:ely vamps andlrpuhd high tbs are in great d marid.; We can snow you the biggest and test as sortment in; the city. 'V .1 v' L.J.Freifcli " ' ' ; " ' "' " T" "' " " Agents for v'$ Onyx Hc::sry TiEMIE KEEP YOCB EIE OS TBIS AD "The Price of a Man" '..Edison ,A clever . drama. Knowing there is a reward of $500 for his recapture,' the man gives himself up to a poor widow, thereby giving; her claim to the reward. The ending is emi nently satisfactory. ;To the Aid of Stonewall "' 'Jackson" ........ . ... , Kalem Authenticated story of an ex ploit of the girl spy during a most critical period of the civil war.-v.y ; ' : '. :' "The. Spinster's Marriage" . . , . Pathe ' The town council Imposes a fine of $100 on all spinsters and bachelors. , This homely spinster makes good. Come and see how she does It, V wonting Kiepnants" ;:t ; , f atne ,-, Elephants are trained to han dle heavy pieces of timber. It is a wonderful exhibit.' ' V 4 ' ;,; .' special;-a- Not illustrated soifgs, but in sootllght Miss Garrlck will sing "Absence,'; MnFerrlifwlH sing; "Somewhere."' PAY YOUR WATEB BET T0MOB- BOW, - - ; LOCALS :-, H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av.. 'Tr. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Selder8 store. Ejes fitted .with (classes.' Honrs 9 to 11:80? I'M to and 7 to 8 p. in. V ", Lee Wernick has accepted . a pqsi- jtlon, with Geibel's department, stprc where "will havk' ciiitgrvt1 the clothing and men's good3. '-"Mr.: Wer nick Is. an .old time La Grande boy, and has a host qf friends and will be a good man for this place. . Mr. Wer nick has had years of experience both in tbfl east and west and is very pleas ant and accommodating. We wish him great success in this, popular store. " . Doij't waijt until you sea others get a position; be the first 'to get one -La Grande Business college, ; Mr. Joe Woods has taken ciharge of the Crystal cafe. Mr.; Woods has had the place remodeled ana newly furn ished and will run a first .class place, known as the Delmonico. -,Yonr pat ronage solicited., -8-14-tf . " Charley Christy has diosed of his entire interest" In the . Black "Marbli Lime company" to Dt. JG. Fleeiaor, Tha doctor expects to devoteconsidi erahle time to this industry and assist in bringing R 'to the hlghest.jflegree of development. Joseph Herald. Personal attention, modern methodB and practical teachers will insure you quick returns. La Grande Business college. ... ,;j.;.;';::r:;;.,r-;: ; Second hand school books will ,be bought for cash at SHverthdrne'B fam ily drug store.'. .. . 8-28-7t ... Pendleton Business. College' opns Sept. 5. A large enronment: is an ticipated. .Teo per cent discount will W given to pupils enrolling : before September. 20. ' Graduktes'' Assisted to tcii ' positions. , M. LJ Clancys B. A., Prtncipal.,V..r' PAY TOUB WATEBl BEJTT. tOMOR- BOW.'i;:.;. LBARHf TO EAf?N La Grande Busi ness college. . School books," second hand, such as used here will "be bought for cash at Silverthom's family drug store. : BRADLEY & Co. 8AMTABT PLUMBISG. . Do their plamhing work, according to the plumbing' ordinance of the city. Consult our record. Irbonesi Shop C 971; Sea. B. tiS2. They say a jood milliner is very hard to secure, therefore, we wisn to congratulate Fred Geibel on securing Jlrs. F? W. Williams, as head milliner in his department store. Mrs. Will liams comes very highly recommended having trimmed both in Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio, which gives her an ex tensive city experience. Mrs. Wil-j liams has Just returned from Portland 1 where she has been buying her fail Stock of hats and in a few days .will bo ready to show the most up-to-date line of women's hats ever brought to La Grande. . BOYS A TREASURE CHEST, full of hun dreds of dollars In hard cash!. The TRAIL to It, any wideawake boy an follow. Don't worry any longer where to get real money or whatever article ycu want. Come to me and get It. Parents investigate !-for Jhis self-same ROAD has led many a boy to a bank account. Corns with your, boy. if you choose. Come early. ,sTvr. Rosen baum, mt tsixin siretst, ls . Grande Ore. ' . Evangelist ML. Balthezor contin rfis his services in the M.'E. church, South, this ' week. Excellent success marks his efforts. . ' y PAf TOCR WATEEl BENT T0M0B BOWi . '. ) i,': A;'-' v f f t PEBSOKALS. j J. M. Gam was In from Imbler last night, a guest at the. Savoy hotel. v -Frank Force, a resident" of Baker, spentvlast evening, in La Grande, .i gufst at the Savoy, .;; v : . Mr. and .Mrs'.' Raymond -'1 '"ere from" Baker yesterday evening'.." They stopped at the Savoy. . ' T. W. Norwll and wife were in La Grande from Elgin this mornlng.' and stomied fit the Savoy hotel..' i' .'-Jtasse E.Smith of Elgia spenf, the nights m 'La Grar..f,. ag-iG8t ais tm Savoy hc'el.1 - . . J. R. Towner of Hilgard was a busi ness .v!sitor i La Grande today. He Registered at , the Savoy. : Mrs. C. B. Clark left this morning for Portland where she will Join her husband and make their future home, ' Lynn Bohnenkarap arrived nome his morning from Portland and the coast. ? Miss Theresa, McMurray is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kelley at Union this "week. . " , i Mr. and Mrs. John French of Hilj gard are visiting La Grande friends. Mr. French is employed with-J. D.j Casey of Hilgard. , a , . . ' District Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe left for Seattle this morning on a hurried business trip. He will return Tues day. , - Miss Irma Martin, daughter of Storekeeper J. H. Martin of the O.-W., has returned from an extended visit in Indiana points and Chicago. P. L. Hedgren and wife of Telocaset were La Grande visitors this morning. They registered at the Savoy whie here..; ,' ' George vM- Rogers, .J. W.. Messen ger, and M. A. Forstad of Wallowa were registered at the Savoy this morning. , - . . - Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ellsworth and son and daughter returned to their home in Portland this morning. They have been goests with Mr.: and Mrs. George-.Birnie.' ' : ' '' vMrs. E. Relth of Spokane, who has i been , . visit jng her . daughter,- Mrs. Adolph Newlin and other relatives in ;La. Grande., left this mornin for Tier home In. Spokane. i .. C V- E. D, Selder.-th'e candy mah. hds re turpd,from a junket to' .PoMtend and North Beach. He was accompa nied home, by his daughter, who. has been visiting friends at The Dalles ,and Portland for several wiecks. Mrs. John McKenna and Miss Ellene Peare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,J. H. Peare, arrived home last ' 'evening from Southern California where they have spent the past month with relatives..- .. '. - ; O. W. (Dad) Moon and wife are here to make their future nome in South La Grande on C street Mr. Moon lately resigned his position In Pendle ton as engineer,. He is one of the wry oldest engineers in Oregonv and pulled the first passenger train into the Grande Pond valley." i ...... T. Hullard. of Portland registered at he Foley this morning. XCMayeeldrrwas in the city from Enterprise last night transacting bus nftss. !le stopped at the "Foley. lrs. N. C. Longfellow, of Joseph, is a visitor in the city for a few days. She is a Sofnmer "house gu-est. . Osbourn-Richlns, a well known res ident or Union stopped at the. Foley last night while transacting business matters in the city. ; H. T. Chelley arrived tomorrow morning to join Mrs. Shelley who la visiting relatives here. They will re turn to Portland Sunday night , : ; Dr. P. A. Charlton leaves tonight or tomorrow morning for Portland While away he will attend he Salem fair. '. v..' H." ft. WeatherBpoon. premier pota to and fruit grower of Elgin, was In La Grande yesterday afternoon on business matters and stopped at the Foley while here.. , Rbv. C. E. Deal, for the past year located at Joseph, left today with his family . 'for Fruitland, Idaho, where they will be located the coming year. with' fronds in La Grande the past few days. R. L. (Dick) Duignan, accompanied by Mrs: Duignan, arrlvd this morn ing from the Willamette valley where they were i married- this week, and will make their home in this city.Mr. Duignan is employed in the N. K. West-store. ', V'', . ' . Trej8urei8 . Call . for City WanSuits. There are also funds in the treaa ury to pay all warrants Issued against the water of La Grande city up to and and including No. 9,729, endorsed Sep tember 21j 1911. Interest on all war ran ii on water fund from No?-.... to No.'. 9,729 inclusive ceases from date of thiB call. ' .. .. La Grande, Oregon. Sept 1, 191lv 'V ": y;f ROL W. LOGAN, ; ,v : ' City Treasurer Ready fdr business PAINLESS LX'fJtACTIOJJJFBEE WITH PLATES jJ tOTL Ttli A. Zll5ltBMA!l J S. FBEEBA1BJT '.' ,' Expert Operator. ' Prosthetic Dentist, j Over Nevylin Drug Co. Depot and Koran .to KeH English Heavyweight London, Sept. 1. The Jack Johnson-Bombardier Wells bout is not the only Anglo-Americaa vient on the pugilistic calendar. One' of the .Lon don clubs has arranged to bring Frank Moran, the Pittsburg flghtw who has been on this side for some time, and Fred JJrummond, tno English Iavy welght, together tomorrow night for a 20-round contest. If Moran defeats the Englishman he will be signed up to meet either Gunner Moir or Fred Storbeck, the South African) heavy weight, at the National Sporting club. Physician Kills and Suicides. Los AngeleB, Sept. 1. Fear that he' might be sent to the- insane asylum today caused Dr. Owen Ryan, aged 50, to blow out his wife's brains and then suicide with a revolver. . Their tw sons were upstairs dressing when Ryan shot their mother downstairs at the breakfast table. They were vealthy. She- had consulted another physician regarding her husband's condition. .. , r Congressional Jaunt to Hawaii San Francisco, Cal., Septal A score or more of 'senators and representa tives, nearly of ' them accompanied by their families, have rounded up in this city preparatory Ho sailing on the steamship Sierra, which departs to morrow for Honolulu. The party .will spend the entire month of Sep tember in the islands, the guests of the Hlwaiian government. ; - ' ; ! i ( Excavations Xearly Done. ; :. . It is planned ' to complet; the ex cavations for the federal building this evening or tomorrow forenoon. ' The cut Is only five. feH deep, the base-ic-:nt rising above the ground a height of five feet. For summer diarrhoea in children aV ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy and enrtor oil, and a . -peedy cure is certain. For sale by art j.-alers. . .' - 1 ..'.' RELIABLE DEIII5I5 in a few days. It will Don't forget the machinists'' danea Labor day. Elks' Hall. Tickets $1.00 9-1-St The Coquille Herald eay no county in the Btate is doing, more practical and permanent work on Its public highways than is Coos county. THE CHOICI IS YOURS No reliable druggist would ever question y.our . right to choose your own physician. No reliable physician will ver question your right to choose the druggist who is to supply your drugs or fill your prescrip UpnSt j ytbereyer an at tempt,. '.l.st, V made to deny 'or th wart ' thid right, Someone is thinking more ; about your; money than your good. -.-.J ,.'.. We have a rare stock ' of drugs; we fill prescriptions ac cording to true sclenting meth-,' ods. ;'"..'. We can fill any properly wrlt ' ten prescription of any physi cian anywhere. if Co.: IIUUI EASTERN PRICES pay you to wait for us 1NATIOX, ESTIMATES FREE LTATION AXD ADVICE PKICES FOR THE BEST $15 Set orvieeth . . . .'. . , . .$8.00 110 Gold Crowns, 22-K . . .$."i.00 '$10 Bridge Work (best) . .$5.00 $10 Porcelain Crowoa . ,.,$..00 Teeth Cleaned ......... .. .$10 Gold Fillings'.... ".;:$2.00 Silver Fillings ........ 1 .. .75c Cement Fillings .. 50c Re-enameling .... . .' .'. , . .$2.00 Flates sepaired good as, new : ri $1.00 up. TWELVE TEARS tPABA'N. TEED. : . Adams Avenue.