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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1911)
... .JU LA G U AXDE E V EXIN G pl&JLrtYElX . v TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 191 1: : f' 1 HE OBSERVER BPUCE. DENNIS Editor and Owner. Catered at the aostofflee at La Grande as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bally, - tingle eopj ... Salty, per week, J5t DaDy, ner month t 5 11911 OCTOBER13lFi SlMlTlWlTl JPfS" 1234567" 9 1011121314 15161718l9l2l2T 22232425262728 broil I i i fable' tract "of land -in -tnt:" Granae Ronde valley and establish a business organization letting young men of good habits contract for ten and twen ty acre tracts and paying for same on a plan tbat will not be prohibitive. In stead of spending money lavishly on themselves and instead of contracting for insurance it is the wish to .have these young men become Interested in real estate. The ultimate aim is to put the land under intense cultivation, build asmall town nearby it and work as a unit. J For years this has been a dream of some very good men and now it is possible to carry it into effect,, for those who are behind tbi project are men who never. know, such a thing as defeat after plans have been discus sed, analyzed and adopted. written by' some person who attempt ed to simulate the writing of th. un ion leader. V- Unless all signs go astray the trial will occupy many weeks. .. The de fense alone will subpoena 350 wit nesses, These will come from all parts of the. United States, about 150 of them from San Francisco and vi cinity. District Attorney Fredericks estimates that the prosecution will summon a similar number, "bringing the total up to 700. The cost of ser vice on these witnesses and the' ex pense of bringing them to Los An geles, probably will make the trial the most expensive that the country has ever known. ' Mr. Darrow esti mates the probable expense of the defense at f 400.000r whl!3 it is believ ed it will cost the prosecution not less than ?500,000. OBSERVER ADDS MACHINERY. A MOVEMENT OF IMPORTANCE. There is at present a movement on here that will bring good results if Today the Observer is installing one of the latest model Eclipse folding machines and as soon as it is adjusted and in working order each edition of the paper will b folded in much bet ter whape than ever before. This is Look After Your HealthToday Don't wait until a severe cold causes you to begin wearing warmer underwear. AOS OF THE MEDICL Tho the Gilded Globes . That Mark Pawnbroker's Shop. Few person seeing the signs of the vast wealth of our avuncular relatives In most thoroughfares in London pause I to consider their origin. Of course It Is the balls of gold to which we refer. Grande and community a newspaper; Not only may they be taken as in that is Intended to reflect the im- J dieatlons of wealth, but as a sign provement and advancement ' and that pledges are received. But the while ail such st'ens increase th rani- D"1'8 Ao no indicate what they really Three Great Lines of High Quality Urderwear for You to Select from lor much publicity but the essence, of It Is to encourage young men in buy ing land instead of sending their mon ey to Insurance companies and other forms of foreign investment. ; ' The Intention Is to procure a suit- 1 Arcade Theatre are. Tbev are the arm of th Medici i i family. Whoever has visited Florence f M . t i. I 1L. 1 ...Ml n , mg raun in u.e miur aim wm win recall the three balls alternated deavor at all tlmtg tokeep abreast or the procession in the onward march NATION'S COSTLIEST TIM At : (Continued from ' Page One.) "In the Shadows of the Pines" Selig. A love story In South ern California. Rich In scenic beauty and good acting. "For the Sake of the Tribe" Pathe. ' dood western picture. "Among the Japanese" , Scenes In far away Japan. "The Burglarized Burglar" S. & A. This company's reputa tion for good comedies Is well sustained in this picture. It Is the story of a fortune hunter and an heiress and what fate hands the fortune hunter in the li shape of a nice little package, H labeled "stung" la productive i of many laughs. if Mr. Grlce, our new .singer, has f a good song. - STEAM HEATED HOUSE. TOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME the general mmager at the Times. ,Tne j nes rt battle pjanned oy v. 3. Inrp w, chief counsel of the de fense, and D!strht Attorney John Ti. Fredericks who wilt vonduct the pros-, ecutlon, nlr'a'y have been . pretty clearly revealed. . The prosecution will first eek to establish that the Tinies building was destroyed by an explosion of dynamite. Then, will come the Ustlmony of .rtlatives to etabliEh the number of victims, cor roborating eidence and the confes sion ct McManlgal. This will be fol lowed by the ldtntlflcatlon of witnes ses who will v wear. that they knewj J. B. .McNu.nara as J. B. Bryce In Los Angeles And In San Francisco during' September and October of last year. An. endeavor will be made to trace the , accuntl almost to the Time building, where the explosion occurred. The cae against J. J. McNamara will be ?ente ed upon correspondence furn hhtft by McManlgal. and books found at McNamara's office and the clocks with the red lilies. But bow comes it. tbat the decorations of the Tuscan pal- ace have found their way to London and elsewhere? ' The explanation Is not difficult tf we I give the subject a moment's thought i ne nrst gom .cnangers to Benie in London, as In Paris, were the Floren tines or Lombards. They chose Lom- 1 bard street as the place where they would carry on their business. These early settlers are perpetuated today by the bankers. In the enrly days the ln , habitants counted among their number some of the Medici family, and to in spire confidence they exhibited their family arms, to which they had a per fect right The family of Medici Is ex tinct today, but their arms survive them, the present users thinking the respectability of the origin too great to be dispensed with. London Globe. : Staley Brand Underwear for Mem Once a man buys a suit of Staley brand under wear we need never ad vertise to secure his trade again. v I Two PiflflA Suits , . $1.25 to $3.50 garment. f Union Suits $2.00 to $6.00 Suit Munsing Under wear for Child ren and Ladies' Munsing is to under wear what sterling is to silver. There's a reason. It's the most perfect fit ting and serviceable un- rtprwAar 'm?.d. That's a broad statement, isn't it? We're ready to com pare it with any other. Athena Un der wear for Ladie.' Made for those who ds sire something entirely out of the ordinary in fine woolens and combi nations of silk and wool Next time you buy un derwear ask to see Ath nae Underwear. Dr. Denei's Linen Mesh Underwear for Men. Cotton Union Suits and Two Piece Garments in all Grades N. w S"t The Quality Store On Being Calm. One of the Quest things within reach ot the average Individual Is calmness. It is also profitable. Calmness Is the twin sister of com fort! The man or woman who has formed the habit of culuiness Is apt to be comfortable When others are "un comfortable. " Nor Is It such a difficult matter to make this habit feel enough at-home to become a member of tbe family! RAFTS OF GNAT EGGS. Their Floating Illustrates a Curious Property of Watsr. 'Many simple experiments show tbat the surface of water possesses a prop erty. Which causes It to resist tbe pas sage Vt bodies either from above or be- low. jThis Is true not only of soapy ' water? but of tbe cleanest and purest . Water", as well. A sheet of fine gauze j tends! to flout because, its "weight be ing widely distributed, each of the nu EVi jtalmnafta la flhnnt nlnetv nef 1 cent freedom from fear. i serous separate wires is resisted by a a a mi a tho nornn nhn u not calm the surface Him bo that the water can- Easy to Get Rid of DandVuff. with Just the propzr nourishment to. Dandruff means that down near the ;make hair grow lustrous and .luxuriant roots of your hair there is a vast army ! PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by of little Invisible germs or microbes. ! the Newlin Drug company to banish And this army never sleeps; it wag- dandruff, stop fall hair and Itching 3S a war of destruction night and day. i scalp or money back. It ls a deUgnt- It d.stroys the nourishment that the : ful hair dressing that wins Instant fa hair, must have in order to grow vig- j vor with refined womi?n. Sold for only orbusly and abundantly. 50 cents a large bottle by the Newlin PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over j Drug company and druggists every- Amerlca will destroy these germs and j where. Girl with auburn hair on ev at the same time furnish the hair roots I ery carton and bottle. cranium b ou.ue ..u u.m. - -" " " :":K"i7 not readily uass through the meshes. and wire found n Indlanapo Is. In - u. . T , t this mathr. Detective William the most disconcerting sort of fear. In many Interesting ways. Some Burns will be called as a witness. j Thp wny t0 be cnlm , to be calm, j water plants whose leaves Boat on The defense will attack the allege-1 When the winds of adversity or dls- b wter hav eTJ slmP'e ton t'on that the building was destroyed by dynamite, will assert that th3 ex plosion was caused foy gas and will call experts. In attacking the Mc Manigal confusion the defense will call witnesses to establish an alibi for the McNamara brothers. In ev?ry inatmicp wS"'e the McNamaras are Identified by McManlgal at a certain seeking to ruffle your mental seas. I keep remembering that there is uo such a thing as a comfortable passage with the waves beating high. So. keep calm. Philadelphia North American. Ptopla Who Rarely Wink. There are people who rarely wink. How they manage to get along with- time and place the defense Is expected doing so Is a marvel, but some- Ll V' T VI VI lil t I IH7,T UVi .'V to call witnesses to show that the mn naturally more moist than others, and were. In othfr localities. Experts. on .,---., molst eve does not so much "handw riting will b' called to prove neP(1 tne Q8Ristance of the lids to keep that letters alleged .by McManlgal to the eyeball bright It Is a constitu tional mailer. ior winKing. iuuuiiu nnder the control of the will, is done so have been written by J. J. McNamara were not written by him, but were IMMMMMlHIMHIIIIIIIimHIllllMHUMH"" A Stron? Modern 1 ... Bank Efficiently conducted, not only In the Interests of Its stock .holders, but of Its depositors and pat'ons as well .With officials well known and trusted In the community. With capital, surpln. and undivided profits ef 1210,000.000 and total resources of l,(HK),0O0JO. , The La Grande Jlatlonal Bank offers to firms, corpora. Uons and Individuals the best banking service, and its Ul cers ask a personal Interview with those contemplating changing accounts or epenlng new ones. La Grande National-Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . SURPLUS RESOURCES, t 100,000.00 105.000.00 1,000,000.00 W. J. Church, Vice Pres. Earl ZunitlAss'i. Cashier Fred J. Holmes. Pres. F. L. Meyert, Cushiei quickly tbat it Is practically an invol untary action. Men wink when they feel that the eye Is uncomfortably dry, and when It does not become dry tbe necessity for winking Is not felt Earning a 8panklng. A child whose mother bad found It necessary to rent dishes for a huge family gathering vns much impressed by the occurrence, which she did not understand Some months later at a more formal affair she electrified tbe party by asking shrilly: "Mother, do you remember the time when you got a whole lot of new dishes and they came and took them away from us next day?" Chicago Record-Uerald the leaves dry. This consists of a great number of minute hairs covering the tops of the leaves. Water cannot penetrate among these . uairs even when tbe leaves are forced down be neath the surface, The '.little rafts of eggs that gnats set affoat on the water are kept from sinking and from being upset through this same principle. The tiny eggs have their points all upward, and tbe; are glued together so closely tbat while there Is open space all around the point of each egg, yet the width of these -.spaces is so slight that 'water cannot readily pass through. You may again and again upset sucban egg raft but it will right itself every time. and the upper surface will remain dry. jll! - Revising It Downward. "Then I'm to tell the firm." tbe bill collector said, making a memorandum In his notebook, "that you'll probably settle this account next week?" -Well. I'd hardly put It that way." Sesltatlngty answered the other. Probably' Is a pretty strong word. Better make It "possibly.' "Chicago Tribune. No Chsnes. Mrs. Jones It's queer that baby doesn't talk. She's almost two yean old and hasn't spoken a word yet Mr. Jones 1 know, dear, bat do jro ever give baby a chance t Bedlam. Bow many people use the expression "a regular bedlam" wltbont knowing bedlam's "where or what" Bedlam was tbe popular corruption of Bethle hem, the name of an Insane asylum in London, first established in 1523. Owing to tbe prevalent Ignorance of tbat age. It was a place of chains and manacles and stocks and finally be came so filthy and loathsome tbat no roan could enter It It was rebuilt several times, but even as late as 1812 tbe institution was marked by Its cruelty to Inmates. The poor lunatics were chained and flogged at certain stages of tbe moon's age. Treacher ous floors were arranged that slipping suddenly, precipitated the unsuspect ;ng ones Into "baths of surprise." Baker Business College A HIGH GJIADE SCHOOL. WELL ES TABLISHED REPUTATION. MANY GRADUATES HOLDING GOOD POSI TION'S. SKILLFUL, PAINSTAKING TEACHERS. LITING EXPENSES THE LOWEST. LET US TELL TOU ABOUT OTHER ADYANTAGES. WHITE FOR CATALOGUE. it-1 'ir.itwi vffaMfiujgggg Baker Business College BAKER, OREGON V our 'fresh, imms Are Excellent, lie Carry Vanilla 'kh r