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PAGE 2 LA CTJAXDE ETOCTXG ODSERTETC, WEDNESDAY, SETEEE 27, 1311. 1 i ABSOLUTELY" PURE Makes delicious home bailed foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure ' The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape fo Altnrz No Umo Phosphi THIS WEEK PRIZE WLNIXG DOGS TO BE PUT I OS SHOW BOARDS. . Friday and Saturday Given Over to Bench Show Dordan In Charge I 41t $j ; fa AIuxz No Umo Phosphates a (w LA liKANU t tLtL I KIU 8UFFLY tUMPANY I We handle the "Peerless Mazda" Lamp" and sell un- t ; der a positive guarantee. We can do your electric wir- ing and repair work in a most satisfactory and mod 2 era way. Prices right. In fixtures we can show yon the best line, and best prices ever known in the city. 103 Elm Street, Phone Red 741 UMMER uggestions Union county's annual bjnch show la to be held In conjunction with thr county fair, next Friday and Satur day. The matter of arrangement of details have been left with John Dor jdan and this afternoon he issued his j final . Instructions to prospective ejf , hibltors. The entrance fees must be In his hands by Friday morning at 10 o'clock and the dog's must be on the show ground all day Friday and Saturay. A competent man will be on hand to care for the animals that may be exhibited and very desirable prizes have been promised. The Judg ing will be done by competent men an It Is believed that the bench show of last yaar, wnicn was very popular, will be outdone by this important ad junct to th; county fair, this year. Mr. Dordan can be seen personally or be telephoned between now and Friday ! morning. To Adjust Baptist Differences. Old Point Comfort, Va., Sept. 27. To adjust certain d'fftrences that jhave arisen. b:twen the two - great ! divisions or the Baptist ctlUrch In Am erica, a Joint conference was begun .here today by representatives of the Northern Baptist coftVent'on and rep r-sentRtlvet ftf Ifr Southern Baptist convention. Difficulties growing out of recent New Mexico Organizations form the principal matter In dispute. Some New Mexico congregations withdrew from the .Northern Baptist convention, and Joined th Southern, with, It 'Is : claimed, the co-operation ; of some southern leaders. The action has, produced considerable friction., which It Is hoped will lw removed by the present conference. s TAKE TWO-THIRDS OF A GLASS OF COLD SPARKLING SAM-0, ADD ONE-THIRD OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FRUIT JUICES: LEMON, ORANGE, PINEAPPLE OR GRAPE. "Measure it right and mix it together It's Good for what ails you in this kind of weather.!' Dry Farmers Jn Convention. Abilene, Texas, Sept. 27. The sec ond annual meeting of the 'Central West Texas Dry Farming congress opened here today with, several hun dred men Interested In raising grain and vegetables with little rainfall present. The session will last two days, during which time a number ol agricultural experts and practical farmers will explain to the conven tion what dry farming: methods car accomplish und:r seemingly adverse , conditions. ,, Cement , Contractor!; Consult him before letting your sidewalk f ..Theatrical Jlan to Hang. ' 1 Wllkeabarr;, Pa., Sept. 27. Tomor , row Is the day let for execution In the .Luzerne county jail of George L. Mar ian, ths former theatrical man and oq jtel c'.:rk, conv'.cted of the murder of his wi!:, Frances Lee Brooks. Tht crime was committed nearly two years ao !i th o7.ee of tha chief of po ll lice In this city.-The woman had de- Bert'd hef vhusband ;for another: inafc. M.v.ic.n traced her to this cityl from Plalnfleld, N. J., and und;r pretense of effecting a reconciliation had the officers take her to the police head quarters. There, when he was left alone with her for a minute, he shot her twice and killed Tier. At the trial he pleaded emotional Insanity. HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 . L BUSSEY SSBBEM4!3ESU!4 1 COAST FIR FINISH have just received a car load of first class material WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 In Memory of Pioneer JTetliodlst. Plalnfleld, 111., Sept. 27. The dele gates to the Rock JRlver Methodist conference In session at Jolief' cams to Plnlnfnld this afternoon and as sisted at, the dedication of a monu ment In memory of Jesse AValker, a noted pioneer of M thodism In Illi nois and the middle west. . Bishop Hamilton of Boston presided over th-s exercises and Bishop Hendrlx. of the M. E. church. South, delivered th: ora tion of the day. ' Cotton Manufacturers JTeeL Manchester, Vt.. Sept. 27. Opening this evening with an address of wel come by Oovernor Mead and the. pres idential address by Franklin W. Hobbs of Boston, the 9lst semi-annual meet ing of the National Association of Cot ton Manufacturers will ontlnue Its sessions over tomorrow and Friday. Many Important papers on cotton manufacturing havs been prepared, dealing principally with the technical side of the Industry. Another Pure Food Crusad. New York, Sept. 27. Another pure food crusade, to be conducted on a broader plan than any of the similar movements of the past. Is soon to be launched by the Natinal Civic federa tion. At a meeting held today at the New York board of trade and trans portation the new pure food and drug department of the federation waa form ally organized and preliminary plans discussed for the proposed campaign against alleged food and drug adul terators, mlsbraners and short welgh- ? FRATERNAL ORDERS OF I, A GRANDE. $$ 8iev4J v. f. A A. M.Lv p ' .-4-, t. 41. J F. & A. M. to' a;eet- ' tegs first and third 3&t.-.rdar a 7:30 p. m.. Cordial, welcome to al' Masons. L. M. HOYT. W. M,, ... 1. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. . P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No! 4Z2 meets each Thursday evening at f o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington arenue Y'.B'tlng broth?n are xordlall) In . vlUd to itend. i ... ;,, i v ,,t " ' H. 3. BITTER. Ej. Rut H., B. COOLIDQE, Rec. Sec. ers. Seth Low, president of the ted' eration, presided at the meeting. . Kotke of Impounded Stck. .Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th darof September, 19H, I took np while' running at larg in the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, the following described animal, towit: One aged bay horse, fifteen hands and three Inches high, weight about 1125 pounds, branded with a W, with no Bhoes on, bad bell on at time of Impounding. That I Impounded said animal in the city pound of the city t La Grande, Oregon, under and by virtue of an ordinance thereof, and will, unless the owner claims and pays the. costs of keeping and Impounding said animals, at the expiration of ten (10) days from this notice, I will advertise and sell said animal as provided by the ordi nance of the city of La Grane, Ore gon. Done and dated at La Grande, Un ion county, Oregon, thin 18th day of September, 1911. ; : J. W. WALDENY Chisf of Police of the Ciy of La Grande, Oregon. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. ball. All visiting mebera welcome. f D. FITZGERALD. C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. "I. W A.--La Grande Camp No. 770S meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All Tlslttnn . a neighbors are cordially lnvlfej to f ittend. ' - . r' ; . E. E. DANIELS. -ED. HEATH. Clerk ran Kodakery I .EBEKAHS Crystal LotVe No. meets every Tuesday evening In h 1. O. O. F. hall. AH visiting mem-. bers are Invited to attend. MISS HELEN McLAL.LIN, N. G. ' MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow, Lodge No. 27 meees every Mom ' night In Castle hall, (old Elk's bal ) , A Pythian welcome to all visltln. , ' Knights. JESS PAUL, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R, 18 O. E. P. Hope Chapter No. 13, O E C. hoW stated communications tb second and fourth Wednesdays o' each month. Visiting members cor dlahy inrlted. ". : ' CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Sen. If you take your camera and stroll into the fields and woodB these days you will find beau tis In plenty to photograph.' Soon tt3 evenings will be cool and then will be the time to make flashlight photos of groups', Interior of rooms, etc. We can supply everything you'll n;ed In photo supplies goods that will never disappoint. We are 'also 'agonts for the best cameras made. No lower prices anywhere than ours. ; 1 I uu A boy to earn the cigar trade. One who lives at home. It takes three years to learn this trade, and I vjani the boy's pa rents to be willing for the boy to learn it ' Fam Us King Cigar Factory 1 06 Fir Street ,"y,c''"""'f For . WOOD and COAL Phone Main 6 Wright Drug Co. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND For over three decades a favorila household medicine forCOUGHS, COLDS, CROUP. -WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHITIS, HARD andSTUFFY BREATHING. Take at first sign of a cold. Quick, safe and reliable. The Bee Hive on the carton ia the mark of the genuine. Refuse sustitutes, v Mrs. Anna Pelz-er, 2526 Jefferson SV So. 0maha,i8ays: ,"I can reconimea Foley's Honey & Tar Compound as sure "cure for coughs and colds. I: cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Miss eBnson, cured her self and her whole family with Foley' Honey & Tar Compound. Every ona in our neighborhood speaks most high ly of it as a good remedy for coughs and colds. '. , . I Now we have this attractive proposi tion to offer to the person who wishes to discontinue paying rent- FIVE ROOM fiOUSE, WITH TWO GOOD LEVEL LOTS, GOOD SOIL, EASY A DISTANCE FROM THE RAILROAD SHOPS, WILL COMMAND A RENTAL OF $12.00 PER MONTH, ALL FOR $1, 000, WITH A PAYMENT OF ONE : HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH,' AND TWENTY DOLLARS MONTHLY. '.To '? ;;..v;. '": "!.'; MAKE INQUIRIES REGARDING THIS PROP ERTY IMMEDIATELY. ' X y'nA'3ffilxto "jn ...uu! j "in .in!. 11 : LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Foley Hotel Block