riTORSDAY SEPTEM 7,1911. i ... .. t LA GBANDZ OESiJi VE?t The. OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS Editor aal waer. Catered at tie jsslcSe a La Grtnie 1 at setsia-elajs matter. 8CBSCEJPT103 B1TIS ai!y, stafl copy SaSlj, per week 15 TMj, per nontk. ...... ......... 5 IfSEPTEMBErtlDn lAij T-jwi ttTf i s' I- 1 "THF 3115 6$9 Ml 12 13 Ml 16 i713l5g2122l3 k -, h I- -rrrf , 1 . Icyal Americsji citizen to get along, without a horse race occasionally. There is something about racing that is' stimulating and Invigorating. Men who do not warm p to any other class o! sport will throw th-sir bats In the air when the favorite horse either wirs or loses. Races conducted on a high plan are Jl right and recognized throughout the world. Then. too. th: fact that La Grande Is becoming quite a baseball town is of importance when one considers the future. It would be a very good plan to ob-A tain proper grounds for a race cours? and do it at an early date. TO St.4C.4DAM SORTH FIR. i a , m mm A petition wasthd in the city coun cil chamber last evening for the im provement of North Fir a street that should by all means hare improvement at once. The city across the railroad track is entirely too important to go without improvements. It is bound to grow for La Grande is in a growing condition and, all available property close in whether it be across the track or not will be utilized at an f arly date (for building purposes to bouse and I home the increasing: population. . j Macadam is not an expensive im- ahonld study law. Bnt Pietro's sole ambition was to become a musician. The fatter soon became reconciled to his son's plan of musical cultivation and sent him to the famous Milan con servatoire to be educated. - As early as 18S1, whea only 18 years old, Mas cagni composed an operetta. His next ventures wvre an "Ave Maria," and a "Pater Xoster, whk won for him the first, prize in the Milan competitions. But until the first public performance of the "Cavallerla Rustic-ana." the world at large knew nothing of the brilliant young composer. From that moment, however, . his fame ' spread throughout the musical world. : The opera has been performed In Italian, English, French, German and Rus THIS DATE IX HISTORY. The Falling Leaves First Signs - of Autumn 1: Sentiment U growing rapidly for j Pavement and if the people on North the proposed new fair ground and ball -v it tt la nnialhl in nurrhase .1 m .UU .1 V m ywvw.v.-w v f - . 1 seem now is tho, opportune time. for Ml uranae r esiaie wuj t"r u au cheap again as it is today. This state ment is mads with due consideration ani ain Vnnwleriee nf values and 3- . M A ......4. 1 ' ' . . jauu xor iiruycji. A fair grounds with a half mile race track Is almost a necessity for any growing city. Events. such charac- vex n iu jji.ub st rat Ion on small ground crowd them selves into the calendar of tne year n withnnt a suitable nlace La Grande will have to admit to the outer wona mm uu uui uj"j -: aentatlon of things which the people want. To be frank it is hard for the ! Fir will feel satisfied not to go strong er in price it is a good and lasting sur face for the street. It is said there may be no remonstrance for the senti ment In that section of the city Is largely for Improvement. EDITOF.il AL SNAP SHOTS. Maybe If President Taft owner a mule, be would call It Veto-- Toledo Blade. ' Having 'been president, and now a grandfather, there are no more honors for Thtodore Roosevelt. Toledo Blade Three more men lost eyes last week, but what are eyes compared to hat pins? Charleston News and Courier. . If Hok Smith doesn't hurry up and go to Washington, Maine will have two democratic senators to Georgia's one. Memphis Commercial Appeal. i Dr. .Wiley is a living testimonial of sS5it5yt3S3SSK5555 how a man can keep his political health without benzoate of soda. New (York Evening Post. " Our idea of a poor Investment is ths ' futfTiaaa n 9 n tirtma In Walhlflfftnn hv i a standpat .congressman, Ohio State ' .Tiv.irn! ..' California has a large crop of malt ing barley, and Oregon's hop yield Is thf b4St In years. No trouble brew in?. Wall Street Journal. , i, we are giaa mat we are too late buf.we meant to advise England, as a ; last resort ju the strike, to call out tho 'j militant suffragettes. Washington f Mr. Taft Tetofd the tariff revision bills, he says, because of lack of In , formation; Well, he'll acquire a lot of it in 1912.-Phllad?lphia North Adier- Betcher thsre's ons little girl due to h:ar the biggest Hon stories from Grandpa Teddy that ever scared th5 ; sandman from a body's eyesl Pitts i burg Sun. , arm tuuw , a m m sav -ar r- ja m i :nr.':. , , : h it . Program, v Captain Kate, or .The Animal Trader's Daughter H ' , Russian Gypsy Pathe. . Dra Water Beetle and Ita Ytinnir E Path. Educational. . , Home Best Af'e'r A!J tubin. Jomlc. " ;. ' Auto Bug Ltibln. Comic. . Program change Sunday, Mod. day, Tunfiiav and Friday. IFire irof theater. vice. Bet of tier- ' "THIS IS MY 4VTII niRTHDAW Pletro Mascagni. Pletro Mascagni, the brilliant com poser of the cpera "Cavallerla Rustl enna," was bom at Leghorn, Italy, Sentembrr 7. 1S63. Ills father was a kfi;&WV9K&W301&& bak(r nd ,t wag nl8 wIf)h that hiB Bon You lire ulwuyi welrnme. A Strong Modern 'r ;:Bank';:; --i Efflelenily conducled, not only In the Inlerr-sU of K stock .holders, but of Hi d nltor and imirons h well t ' .With oflkltiN well known and trukd. In the commnnlty. With fapltal, nurpluK and undivided profit of $210,000,000 and total reourri of f 1,000,000.00. The La Grande Rational Rank Offers to firms, corpora, tloni and indhldiinltt the liunklne service, and Its vffl-. cers k a ix-rtoDttllntmlew with those contemplaUng , changing accounts or opening new snes. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. ' . : CAPITAL . . SURPLUS RESOURCES Fred J. Holmes, Pres. F. L. Meyer,, Cashibt . $ 100.000.00 , . 105.000.00 . 1,000.060.00 W. J. Church, Vice Pres. Earl Zundcl.ss'f. Cashier September 7. 1807 After a bombardment of three Mays. Copenhagen and the Dan ish fleet surrendered to the Brlt- 1818 James J. Wallack made his first ' appearance on' the American V';'. stage. - V ': ' . ' Thnmna A HnVrl-1ra !1 1 president of the United States. born. Died Nov. 25. 1885. 1828 Earl of Dalhousie finished his 'term of office as governor gen eral of Canada. 1831 Russians captured .Warsaw,' af ter two days hard fighting. 1859 Constitution adopted for the " territory of Nevada. ' 1879 Samuel Smith Harris consecrat ' ed protestant Episcopal bishop of Michigan. . 1891 Conrention met at Phoenix to frame a constitution for Arizona 1892 John Greonleaf Whittier, the poet, died at Hampton Falls, N. H. Born at East Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 17, 1807. 1910 A decision In the Newfoundland Fisheries : case at The Hague was handed down by the Inter national Court of Arbitration. - . r '-$sf fVy. ' 1"1 mm' cJyUX yt tM 1 1 Fliifi s II ,1 INDICATIONS POINT TO REMARK- ' ABLE SUCCESS. , Many Splendid Features to Attend the Grande Fair Preceding County Fair. ' fr V EDUCATION' DAY SOON. Education day conducted by the' 3 Blue Mountain grange on Ssptem- bar 1! will be an event of much importance. The county teach s" meeting occurs oa the sama day and there will Iw several in- ' vltf d guests to help mate" the t program very entertaining arid f t interesting. Leading school teach- ' ers and educators of tha county $ are scheduled to participate 'in $ the speeches. ' ' ' V PARENTS The farmers fair to ba held at River side Grange hall on Sept. 22 and 23 promises to ba one of theb iggest event8 of its kind ever held in this part of the state,. W. R. Gekeler, state grange deputy master of Eastern Ore gon and a prominent rural booster in this county has general charge of af fairs, while committees' are at work in tvery grange and farmers union in the county to help make the fair a suc cess. So far as arranged the program will be; Friday, 10 a. ru., until noon, a good roads meeting In which all Inter ested in this work are Invited to take part. . Th remainder of the day will be devoted to .farmers Institute work. On Saturday morning will be a gen eral discussion of the public questions before the people that are of Interest to th-j fanners. During the afternoon meeting a literary program with gooJ readings and music and addresses by C. D. Huffman, county grange master and state legislative committee mem- bor, J. W. McAllister, state president of the farmers union. C H. Finn and R. A. "Wllkerson of Riverside grange, and E, E. Bragg of Blue Mountain grange together with other prominent speak ers of the county, will be given. The programs will be open to everyone, but a small admission fee will be charged to the exhibit pavilion, to help cover the necessary expenses. F. M. Have you bought your boys XTRA GOOD clothing for u school wear. If you want clothes that will stand, rough wear, and still have perfect fit and style,; be sure there it -..'.. ; .ft..'-m k r Mr m sl uoines ror ooy$ cost no more than the ordinary kind. Knickerbocker Suit $3.50 to $9.00 Long Pants Suits from $12.50 to $22.50 aaaaaiaaaaaaaaMaaMaMaaaMaiii i laaiaTiwarmaaaaajaaaaMKaaaaaaaaatMaaaaaaaaaMaaMaaaawajaaaaaMaaaaaaM We're Exclusive Agents for g Educator School Shoes Mothers Friend Blouses for boy and girls Munsing Underwear. Tiger Brand Caps. Little Wanderer School Shoes, for misses. " JUST RECEIVED New Sly les inWOLTE Suits, Lucile Dresses and Utz and Dunn's Shoes. Rl o l(o WffTtieQUAUTY STORE I Huffman will jave general charge of a.-fiirlng the exhibits and win ne as sisted by L. Stillwell, Hattie Eckley and Mrs. E. C. Norrls and Alex Rob ertson of La Grande; J. K. Lanta and A. J Conktin of Cove; Robert Withy combe of Union; J. Greeno of Elgin; F. A. McAllister of North Powder and T M. Marlln of Medical Springs. The East Oregon experiment station will make a dlsply during the fair, and thel Gekeler brothers' curio collection val ued at several thousand dollars will be placed on exhibit for the first time In this county. ' "" .MisHlonuiries In Dangfft Boston, Sept 7. The American con sul at the capital of Shehuan prov ince in western China has advised the Baptist missionaries to leave the coun try on account of native outbreaks. Many of them will mave " to larger towns. . 1 ,.. . Her First Quss ' ' tion. "I wonder what a woman sa 'when she gets ta heaven?" . t "I should not think ; any one need won da about that.'" "Whyr "Because any one might know that after asking St Peter it her hat is on straight she would ask if the plaea Is steam beaUd," An -ngiish Ghost. ' A V. estmoreland itbost used to batint the shores of Windermere, where the Lowtuers from time immemorial b4e beeu lords of the laktn-the 'crier of Claife." One ' temjiestuoiw nipht In prereformntiim time a cry a beard across the water by the ferry man nt tiie Nab. Inn "A boatr The ferryman, ngnlnst all bis crohles' per suasions at the Inn. set out After many hours be reached the Nab again bis boat dragged down by some no seen weight and himself with nnlr on end. a raving lunatic. Soon he died and every sjormy night bis wraith wa heard in agonized shrieks across from Claife till at last the resident monk of Furness was soueht in his retreat on Lady Holm and persuaded to "W, the unhappy spirit which be duly did. Harriet Martinean and others tell tbs tale. London Chronicle. Mint Marshmallous in 10c tins Barallona Filberts Fillippi Almonds A Cream Nul Toasted Rolls Peanut Butter Flavor THEY ARE DELICIOUS ' AT SELDER'S