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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. PAGE iJ n fi ; f ' - - n 'o THEATRE flE KELT ON THE JUDG- MEM OF THE PEOPLE, THEY ARE NEYER WRONG. The Indian Brothers"..',.... Biograph A renegade Indian, refused admittance into a tribe, kills the chief hut afterwards pays the penalty of his misdeeds. . "Good for Evil" ...... Lubin A fine Btory of a western rancher's love affairs. It . . is splendidly portrayed.. "Satan's Rival" ........ . . Pathe Powerful drama. His Satanic Majesty is weary and decides to seek excitement of the social world. Come and see where he loses out' when his rival appeals to the church. ; ' . , j ; special ." '.'.. Vocal Solos lo Spotlight Sunday, .Sept. l"Ui. ;3Il88 Garrlck will singr "Mgut and Day," Mr. Fer. frin will sing "Hear Ye, 0 Israel'' LOCALS - H. T. Lcve, Jeweler, 12124 Adams av.. l)r. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Sosp, Throat diseases and catarrh. Orer Seldes store.' Eyes flitted wit glasses.; Hours 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to I and 7 to 8 p. m. .-".'.- V Electric and steam baths. Mrs. O. C. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. .-'."..- NOTICE Positively no hunting on the land belonging to Walter M. Pierce. "Please 86" not ask for permission " By A. S. Johnson. , 9-ll-3wk ! Heinz pure vinegar at Geddes Brosi :'. 9-15-3t Get a supply of good coffee before it goes too high. Geddes Bros, have the best. ; 9-15-3t ..This Is the time "of year when ev eryone should consider ' remodeling their : , ; :.,'..- , r , BEATING AND TLCMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and hot water litters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come In and unload your troubles to . BRADLEY & CO, Phone Black 971- Elm Street. , A place for Your Kodak Pictures-? The summer being over you no doubt are wondering where to find a place to keep the pic tures you have taken. ThOBe taken on your vacation,; on a fishing, r hunting trip, or of the qcenlc places around the city. These pictures you will always treasure and even more o when arranged In an , . Eastman Kodak Album Of these we nave a fine as sortment which we ; are: now . showing. Prices from 5c to '. Come in and ses them. WrigMDrugCo. ' Mrs. Coombs has opened an electric and steam bath parlor at 1620 Sixth street and Is ready to give treatments. 25 per cent below cost at factory. A large line of late style shopping bags. We do this to reduce our stock in this line. See them in the show window at Silverthorn's family drug store. 9-15-2t DON'T pay a higtt price for ELEC TRICAL TREATMENTS. Get the latest and best battery, using the mod iBed incandescent lighting current and treat yourself at a cost of 25 cents per month. Operations for APPENDI CITIS HEMORRHOIDS, etc., may be avoided. Booklets and trial treatments FREE. INTERMOCNTAIN1 SALES CO, 1102M Adams Ave, La Grande. , : ... , 9-n-tf . . UBe potatoes that are dry and mealy. Geddes has them. 9-13-2t ALL KIX 'OF FRUIT JAFS at Low-s' Second hand store. 14194 Adams avenue. -.'..."' 9-l-5- 2,"c per cent below factory cost. makes. All new shapes. We want to reducs the stock on this line. Come and s;e them In our window at Sil vertbornts family drug store. , 9-15-2: ' Clympia oysters fresh every day at the Grande Ronde Meat Co., at both markets. ' : "',;;.- y-'. ' Apple Boxes at reduced prices. Call; Main 38. . . ... ,. , It Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh will talk at the Presbyterian church Monday night S .': '. : "" r- S PERSONALS. Pete Belver left this morning for the Roundup. . . ? . J. Epstum of New York is a Foley guest. . ' ' ' . ' ' '-' Wallace Rose of Logan, Utah, is at the Foley for a tew days. , C, .E; Darrow of Enterprise -Is'stopr ping at the Savoy. ' . Gorge W. Gunther, of Lima," Mon tana, is at the Savoy today. - , Rev. Cooper, Jr., and wif of Saat- tlej are registered at the SommerJ , G. Leisender arrived in the city from St. Paul today. He is a guest at the Foley...- . , , James'Riley came In from Portland last evening and Is a guest at the Sa voy. '..',:; . .. y , v- ' E. P. Staples of Tislocaset, well known to many La Grande people, 1b a guest at the Savoy. :. v R..J. Gordon of .Portland is in the city and 1b a guest at the Sommer ho tel.-" :. ;.'.', -,.'. .'" J.:K. Levy of San Francisco is in the city, today and is r a, guest at the Sommer. . .. ,.';- IRev. Upton H. Gibba will start Mori- day morning for Minnesota where he will Join Mrs. Gibbs. He will be gone until October 7th. . i : 8. J. Starr, a newspaper man of the Yakima valley, has moved his family to La Grande and will reside here this winter. He is euffering with an afflic tion of the eya and hopes to he im proved by locating in this part of the country. '" '! ' ;. i Rev. E. P. Borden, of Manderson, Wyoming, has arrivd in the city and will take up his duties as pastor of - Baptist church of La Grande. His" first sermon .will be preached to morrow morning., H will also preach in the evening. '..'"' '.-.",.' ,1' Haradon's Tru-Fruit. ;; 1 .' Chocolates ; .) and Marshrhallows . ' . ,7 Made Just Right. -No Imitation jFlavors. All Leadifg Gonfectioners Sell Them. . Miss- Lillian. Holeman left this morning for Pendleton where she will take up her duties as teacher in the rubllc Bchool. Itiiiikor Arretted. New York. Sept. 16. Jud&e T ulnara of the state Bupreme court today sign ed a warrant in Brooklyn for arrest of Edward Grout, former eotr.pt roller of New York and' president of the Union bank of Brooklyn. Grout was involved with alleged misappropria tion of the funds of the bank. Rockefeller Kicks on Tax. Cleveland, O., Sept. 16. On account of more than four hundred per cent increase over last year's valuation of his property Rockefeller protested against the tax appaisement of his ForeBt Hill estate. HU legal repre sentatives appeared before the coun ty commission'; rs and were -ignored, Rtaluce Express Rate. Des Moines, la., Sept. 16. United States' Judge Smith McPherson here today dissolved his Injunction re straining the state railroad commis sion trom' reuuemr express ratH throuthout Iowa, As a result the lower, rates become effective October "1, averaging 10 to 15 per cent reduc tion. ': ,-, , '; .. .. '.., ''. :': .- 'y Masonic Meeting. . There will be a meeting of , La IrAnde lodge No. 41 A. F. and A. M. Saturday evening for1 work in the third degree and banquet. ' All visiting brothers invited. By order of Wor shipful Master , ' Birdman to Cross Over New York, Sept. 1C. C. H. Rogers, who will start on his transcontinental flight to this Pacific coast tomorrow, received a new aeroplane today from Wright Brothers. It was made f so cially lor the trip.. . " Volcano Subsides. Catania, Sept. 16. The Etna erup tion Is subsiding. 1 Lava ' streams are dividing into four small rrvers' flow ing downward, r&pldly. 7r WANTET) Scjiool girl ' lo work for , board and room.' Phone Black 112- ' -''':' 9-16-6t ',; y y SUNFi.0WERS. , v Their Pith Makes Tine Interlining For , V, pattleshlp Armor. ' " The most remarkable use to which the sunflower has been put la in the construction of battleships. The stalk of the plant is very pithy, and even when compressed Into blocks this pith Is capable of absorbing a tremendous quantity of water. These blocks. , In which the pith i-etalnni some of Its flexi bllity. have been employed with much success la the solution of the vexed 1 problem of the lining of a battleship's sides. They are placed between two walls of steel, and the substance is so resilient that it completely closes op the hole made by a projectile, keeping out the water for a lony time, - , Another little known use of the sun flower is in the manufacture of cigars. There Is not a part of the plant that is without commercial value. The seed. which Is raised by hundreds of millions of pounds every year in Russia, makes a palatable edible oil, with a residue of aeed cake for cattle, or It may be fed In the kernel to poultry. The blos soms furnish honey first and then an excellent yellow dye. As for the stalks, the Chinese are clever enough to get a sort of silky fiber from them, and they are also good for fuel and for the pro duction of potash. In New England It la believed that the sunflower "keeps away malaria." It is also believed that the blossoms follow the sua la its dally coarse, but that la" not true. When the Immortals Noddsd. The French papers have made much of a slip by M. EmiUe Fague't In his oration before the academy. ' The academician rendered to Caesar more than was Caesar's, for he gave the "fighter and writer" credit for a line which belongs to Cato. But It seems the Immortals are not Immune from lapsus linguae General Langlois got mixed up with Palestro and Solferino. Even Scribe and Mollere refer to the revocation of the edict of Nantes, which took place In 1685, twelve years after Moliere's dealh.. Bat perhaps a more glaring Instance Is that of Mon tesquln, who. In his -Esprit des Lois," rolamn L chapter xxL 22. writes. Ml hate many times deplored the blindness of the council of Francis 1, who rebuff ed Christopher Columbus when ha pro pounded bis scheme for India." Bat Frauds L ascended the throne In 1515, nine years after the date of the death of Columbus- Co odea )obe. ' 4 v y" " " Sy 0 0f f it a o 900000000000 OOo FOR RENT Partly furnished rooms for lighthousekepIng. Inquire of Mrs. N. Larson, 90S cor 3rd and J. 9-15-6t FURNISHED 1 ROOMS FOR RENT Everything first class. Bath. In quire 2201 North Fir.- 9-15-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. In -quire at 2001 Second street. 9-15-6t LUsT Goid bar pin letters O. .M. A. E. Finder pleas return to Hill's drugstore. 9-15-6t WANTED Position as housekeeper, Phone Red 3222. ; 9-14-6t FOR SALE Bay mare 4 year old, 900 lbs. Well built. - Will trade for cow or quantity of hay. W. C. Com- i.!.-.' . .'.A-.. .... ' -M WANTED A . modern unfurnished house at once. Inquire Dave Clark, court house. ' 9-12-tf A SNAP $1800. 1 8-room house. New. 2 lots, 40 by 110. Improved. Easy terms. Call at 1610 Alder. A nice location. :. 9-ll-6t LOST Black auto cushion between La Grande and Hawes bridge up the river. Reward. Leave at Observer office. , , '. , . 8-31-f FOR SALE A desirable home, on rea sonable terms and easy payments; a nine-room bouse with acre of .'land; good location. AddresB P. O. box 254. Wallowa, Or (A. 19, S 19.1 FOR SALE Dry chain wood in an? quantity. $1.P0 per cord at the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber v company Pe.rry, Ore, 6-15-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone Ried 251. 9-2-tf FOR RENT A rooming house furnlsh 14 ed. Call In the evening between 7:30 and 9 o'clock or phone Black 3881. ;:- ' 9-13-iot .. : ' ' FOJI SALE A pood milch cow. ; In , quire J. jb. Kerr, 701 Adams ;. and Flrssf. , "'-' 9-16-7t - WANTED To buy ; a home in La i Grande. . Have $500.00 cash to pay -down. Address G. A. R. care Ob server. ; " '..' 9-16-4t tS'4$s'ef$i? .. -' ? v- . ,: FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA GRANDE. - 0 Jstf 'C r.. a! li'.Lf -ffl'': x)"iae Va 41, A F. & A. M. lo ' ' meet ' Ingo first and tuirc SaUTaays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial, welcome to all ' Masons. L. M..HOYT.W. M. i. C. WILLIAMS. SecreUr-. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 . meets each Thursday evening at S o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot "street and Washington avenue Visiting brotben are cordially In vited to attend. v H, J. R PITER,, Ex. Rtii H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. ffOODMEN OF THE WORLD La ; Grand Lodge No. 169 W. O. W ' meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. halL All visiting mebers welcome. 4 - D. FITZGERALD, C. G. ' '" J. H. KEENET. Cerk. . W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. F. ball. All Ttslting neighbors are cordially InvlteU to :;' attend. .' .. E. E. DANIELS, " ; ED. HEATH. Clerk. IBEKAHS :rystal LodKe No. meets every Tuesday evening in th I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend; , : mis3 Helen' Mclaughlin, n. a , MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, See. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros ; Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle ball, (old Elk's halli A Pythian welcome to all Tisltlni .Knights. ' . . -.' jess Paul, a c. i R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. ft 8. O. B. B. Hops Chapter Na 13, 0. B C. hoMs stated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. ... MARY A. WARWICK, Bee r- o $ "v?T X Bf By, If you have a checking account, the bank does your Bookkeeping .free of charge and renders you a statement of your reee.ipta and ex penditures whenever you ask for it. Your cancelled checks are receipts for the bills you have paid. You r.eed never pay a bill twice if you pay by check. Th(i check ia posi tive proof that you paid the money. You cannot be robbed If you carry a check book Instead o the ac tual money. You cannot lose your money by carelessness or fire it you keep it in the bank and pay by check. : If you have a check book in your pocket you always have the "right change," for you can make out a check for any odd amount. If you pay by check, people will see that you have a bank account and your credit will be greatly improved. , ' If you have a checking account at the bank, you will be given spe cial consideration Bhould you wish to borrow money. ' Your money in the bank beeps the mills running, employs labor, and makes good and prosperous times for all. ' ., M yu have a checking account you. need .not send jaoneyJhrou.ghJ 7'""the malls.' : You can serid'your check." If "the 'ch'cS'ls'Iostyoumon'ejr''' is still safe In the bank. ; ; ; If a check is stolen or forged, you do not lose anything. The bank Is liable for forged checks if it pays them. ( All check books, banks books, etc., are free, and it costs you ab solutely nothing to have a bank account. , ' If you have a checking account at the bank, you will always feel free to ask your banker for advice or for a recommendation. He will be glad to furnish either. Nine-tenths of the business of the world is done by checks. Why not do yours that way? ( '..'.- The officers of this bank are at your service. They invite you to make this bank your business home, YOU CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT BY DEPOSITING ONE DOLLAR. MED STATES 11IBM1K RUSH OF THE CRESTED SEA. Mount St Michel' Tidal Wave One of the Sights of the World. At 5 o'clock In the afteruoon people gather on the causeway that connects the Islet of Mount Kt.; Michel with the French coast 10 wutcli the viauiug of the tide, out of the sights of the world. ;'"' ' ; ' ' ' ' '. ': As far ns the eye can rencu stretches the pray wind, silent, empty. Seven miles and a half lie between the oceun and the roek. Presently a strange murmur pervudes the air. v It seems to come from nowhere anJ yet to be everywhere. . , ' And then far on the horizon lifts a line of white. Every moment it draws nearer, and the sound In the air swells loyder, and then with astonishing speed up the line cf crested sea, and in a. moment, where It reaches the sands, there Is but a space of swlrllnj; water. And on the waves ride In the fishing boats that have gone out to sea on the tide at dawn. Many a tragedy has been caused by the swift inrush of this true tidal wave. for. save along narrow paths, the bot tom of this vast, strange bay t Is but quicksand, and after the tide has once turned and the sound of its coming is heard no man can hope to escape Its reach unless be be close indeed to the mount or the shores of the mainland. Travel Magazine. y H : '.',' t' .:'."' ','. ''- '''' They are Air-tight and Oil-tight. ' The Bail will stay in 'any position'. Simplest and Easiest Glohe Many other New and Exclusive Features not to be found any other makes. . . - .- . '. - Just the Lantern you have been waiting for. Prices from QOC to 53.50 ,' Fs Lis , LH if 4 ' . on Making It Clear. Parson's tiauKbtur; "Good morniu;-. Giles!' Haven't noticed you In church for the last few weeks.",. . Giles: "No, miss: I've been oon at Noocnstle a-vls- ltln my old 'aunts. And strange. Isn't it,r I don't see no change In 'eta lnce I was a child like?" Parson's daughter; "What wonderful old ladles they must be!" Giles: "I didn't say 'arnts miss; 1 said 'awnts' 'aunts where I used to wander In my child hood days like!" , .' Advice. ,' "Now that you've heard my dango ter Blag, what would you advise me to do?" . ' "Well,,, the music master replied, "l hardly know. Don't you suppose- you could get her Interested in settlement work or horseback riding or something like thatrChicago ReeorxMIeraloV His Grievance.. Editor We are sorry , to loso your subscription, Mr. Jackson. What's the mattert Doa't you like our polities?? rfllstah Jackson 'Taln't dat. sab, 'taln'tt dak Mab wife Jes' been an' dun landti ed a Job o' wuk foh me by advertlainT in youn darned old papah! Puck. . '..-Whore It Was. ; -"Johnny, run ct the family Bible; 8" want tO'SbaY it'to the parson." "Oh, maw. ,1 can't move all thooe trunks and btxesr Baltimore Sun, This is the Lantern that TJOH'T BLOU OUT 11 h S ! - Lifting Device.- I I il svv .:' If 3 i I