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PAGE 2 LA GUAXJjL EVEmOl OBSEUVEU, - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. STEWARD OPERA HOUSE Saturday Night Oct. 21 THE tVENT OF THE SEASON ATTENDANCE ftT L iWM. A. BRADY, Ltd. Presents The Funniest Play Ever Written BABY MIME BY MARGARET MAYO. DIRECT FROM A SOLID YEABS BUY AT DALY'S TULATBE 15 IEW YORK. Baby Mine Is sending a gale, of laughter around the world. It I snow fn Its second year al Sir Charles Windham's , Cr'tn on Theatre, London. Within three months Uaby Mine will : be played in BerVi, Vienna, Paris, Melbjurne a nd St Petersburg. You can't stop a big laugh like BABY MINE.''- : Scats for "BABY MINE" Sale Thursday Oct. 19 Prices BO. 75, J1.00 an! $1.50 NO HIGHER. j n TWO IirXDRED AD TWEMY-TWO REG1STEEED SOW. ttendance Ysterday Outdoes ill Former Records of the School. Record attendance In the La Grande high school for any one day was set yesterday when 222 students were present at classes. This is not only the record for recent years but statis tics 8how.it to be the largest in the history of high school in this' city. city. ' tracks, are to be put down In the lo cal yards to accommodate the vast amount of material necessary for rushing the work on the .first 29 miles of the Oregon & Eastern out of this city. . - Deal 3 now on between the railroad company and a number of property owners along" the right of way of the local yards back up all informa tion received and shows that more trackage room is needed for .the ex tensive niece of work undertaken here. The latter part, of last week the Z. G. .Wilson property, west of the Irrigation ditch, was purchased by the railroad company, and a deal 1b now on for the Hy Doris property which lies just across the street and east of the block owned by the rail road onMorton and Cottage streets. If the deal is made the Doris seven room cottage is to be used as head quarters for the construction engi neers who will have charge of the rail- u un, u., work on the 0regon EaBtern vi hu overwneiinmgiy large iresnman roa(j ' i class but represents large classes Engineer North of chief Engi-! covering the four years. The manual neer stradley.8 offlce who wa8 ,n town training and domestic science eqlup- ,agt gaWdajr fm &Q ,n8pectIon trlp. wui como.nea ,t.m me county mgn of the work , on ln tne local anhnnl Inn va ntPimr - Hn I . 1 school law now effective, are, In con Junction with the increase of high school aged pupils, in the city, held responsible for the large attendance. : ' If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ail ment. " To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excelknt. They are easy nd pleasant to take, and mild and gentle . In effect. For sae by all dealers, eod & wkly ; Here Is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experi ence, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex perience that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup the: re is nothing that ex cels it." For sale by all dealers, eod & wkly VALE HEARS SEWS. Railroad Construction . Out of That . winter. town is vroerea. - Vale, Oct. 17. More definite railroad news reached Vale Saturday morning through the announcement that the appropriation, which has beenrecently yards, was well pleased with the pro-1 gress that had been made. nnnr.. t- . n t v. . . I ent A. Q. Campbell of the Short I Line, who was in the city Wednes day, the extension of the Oregon & Eastern is quite favorable for this There has been no official; announcement further than the work now undertaken in the local yards, but the fact that the maps of Ore gon Eastern are now taking a promi nent place In the offices at head quarters preparatory to being turned over to the construction department given for the building of the first por tion of the Oreeon Eastern out of this .again shows that railroad construc- clty towards the interior calls for thejtlon work Is to be rushed on west of j construction of 36 miles of railroad., "is ruv as soon as me iracnage is The information also gives more light, placed in the local yard. as to the extenslveness of the work ln . THE NEW DEPOSITOR : -J r, 4 The new depositor in this bank may be assured of receiving direct, personal attention and service, for ' this has been our policy since or ganization. A banker's advice and acquaintance is usually valuable; his actual help certainly is. Sav ings Deposits of whatever amount . -.- are flflarllv Tpoived ind full est is paid on them. Checking ac counts, business or personal, are in- vited. the local yardS. Seven miles of track BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Ktog Cii. consisting of seven, one mile side Factovy. LOOK at other cari first, then.try the Big Elegant 0 R. W. Leightor " . . .- " Exclusive Agent for Union County FIR ST., LA GRANDE United States National arik N ew 66 M axwdl 9 (t? 1 v peaa Go over it point by point. We ask you to do so just as carefully, critically and systematically as vou inspected tje competing automobiles. The United States Motor Company is the builders of the Big, New Stylish Maxwell Special. : ; . It is proud of the car. A " ' It is confident of its superior excellence. It thinks there is no other car quite like it , or nearly its equal within $500 of its price. But, in fairness to the prospective buyer, this Company believes firmly in the mutual benefit to be derived from a real comparison of automobiles. We think you will gain by such a course, because whdn you eventually do buy, you will know exact ly what your money is obtaining for you in com-i parative value. " . We believe this Company also will benefit, be cause our product is RIGHT. So, we ask every man interested in the purchase of a medium-priced automobilo to go over the lis. carefully and critically. k Find out what are said to be the strong points; of each automobile. Also, look for the absence of those qualities which you will learn to want in your car. After going through this little educational course it will not take long come to sea and try the Maxwell Special. First, let us consider POWER. :tIn what other car,, within $500 of the price, did you find 36 horsepower? - ?. .. ; ' . .In what other car, of the classdid you find an engine the equal "of the'Maxwell Special's 4 l-4s 5 1-4 long strike, smooth-running notor? Wfth its large valves, adjustable push rods, self-contained automatic oiling system, Stromberg casburetor, dual ignition with Splitdorf magneto and batter ies, you have, more power at your command than! you would have in any competing car. ...... ... . .Now, as to STYLE. We know you will not find the equal of the Maxwell Special its graceful, beautiful lines, its Columbia Honeycomb type rad iator, deep, black upholstering and the quiet, sup erb finish of Royal green with Wedgwood green wheels. c '. , Then, first and last, analyze the price. ! , Unequaled factory facilities of this Company with its fourteen great plants have made the price of the Maxwell Special a possibility. We are confident any other manufacturer would lose money on this automobile at this price. fj We believe you will share this confidence after the comparison. V ; That's the reason we ask you to make it. i FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA ' 6RASDE. ' 4' A. F. &. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F, & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. , A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. . P. Q .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers are cordially in vited to attend. . H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul , H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. i The United States Motor Co S3US2 VOODMEN OF THE WORLD La : Orande Lodge No. 169 W 0.': W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All vialting mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. JL- H, KEBXEY. Cleric. t. W. A Lft Grande Camp No. 7703 j - meets every Monday ln the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially InvlteJ to attend. -E. E. DANIELS. ED. HEATH. Clerk. rsEBEKAHS--Crystal Lodjte No. ' M ' meets every Tuesday evening ln the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN. N. G. VIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER. 8c KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro. Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday ! night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall A Pythian welcome to all visltlnj ' Knigats. ! ' JESSPAIL,CC i R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft 8. 0. E. g. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. t C hoH itated communications thi second and fourth Wednesdays -of each month. Visiting members cor diahy Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. MARY A. WARWICK. Be . WANTED Young man or lady stenv grapner to do light offlce work. Sal ary must be reasonable, good place for beginner with chance for ad vancement. State salary expected, and experience if any. with refer ences. Address Lock Box 116. En terprise, Oregon. 10-18-6t Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot D. C. Brichoux. Prop. HAHAFON'S TRU-FRUIT CHOCOLATES AND MARSHMALLOWS Made Just Right; NO IMITATION FLAVORS All Leading Confectioners Sell' Them C.i n i jiVuuu.!1 flag S3SR9SS1 8 Plumbin? I l and Heating I H 1 John Melville : tm Adams Avt " LA GRANDE, ORE- 1 ?1