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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1912)
AGB EIGHT SATtnDAY, JUNE 8, 1912. .The Elite THEATRE A Home Show Owned By Home People. Our Profits Remain Here FLT1KG TO FOHTUNE : Ttmobonxer A eensational airship story, ' BUS COED TV. . .'. . '. . . '. Majestic How a pretty girl "puts one over" on tier admlren. A de lightful comedy, .. ; THE DEBIEB ......... Bison In two complete reels. A fea ture of the 101 ranch replete with thrills. : A atlrrlog tale of heroism and cowardice. " ' ' i Illustrated Sonir Mrn. I. F, . , Sinclair. SOCIETY AND CHURCHES MS Hi A Topic, Alterative end Kmolvrnt. Tlie brat remedy for Kidneya, Liver end Bowela. Kradicatea Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of tbe Skin. Purifies the Blood sod gives Tone, Strength sod Vigor to the entire svslem. WiLb hot weather bsflDa a lull In society clrclea which will continue throughout the summer. Many of the prominent society people will seek cooler climes and places of recreation where they may rest free from the care of society and the outside world. Most of tbe clubs organized among the younger sets during the winter have postponed tbeir meetings until late in the fall. - - ''" Mrs. Herbert Browning and baby are at tbe hospital, having come up from La Grande a few days ago. Tbe baby was taken 111 and Mrs. 8. N. Browning went to La Grande to bring it back bere that she might have it under ber care until it was restored to health. Tbe ' Spokane Spokesman-Review pl.'OB the following account of tbe wedding of Dr. W. T. Pby, a former I manager of Hot Lake: ''As the result of an acquaintance extending over several years, Miss Grace F. Daniels, a well known beir resa and Dr. W. T. Phy were married Saturday. Both young people are well known in tbe city. , Miss Daniels hav ing been popular as a singer and Dr. Pby, who has office!) In the Paulsen building and has lived at tbe Hotel Spokane, being prominent as a pby slcian and clubman. Before coming to ' Spokane several years ago he con ducted the sanitarium'fxt Hot Lake 'Oregon. --; Vf , "Tie wedding ceremony was cel ebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Featherstone, intimate friends of the bride and groom, 1111 Eighth avenue, by the Hev. Dr. E. L, House, pastor of the Westminister Congrega tional church. , "Mrs. Pby Is the daughter of Jo seph Daniels, a prominent lumber man of Mitchell, 3. V: She recently returned from Los Angles where she spent the winter with a married Hister, .Mrs. A. A. Hummell, and where she continued her musical stu dies. She studied mutic at MacAles- fter college, St Paul, for two years, then . attended the College of Music In Cincinnati for two years previous to coming to Spokane. In addition to singing she is' an accomplished musician. j "Dr. and Mrs. Pby have - apart- j meats at 105 Sixth avenue. . Tbe Ladles Auxiliary, to B. of R. T. entertained the B. of R. T. and thirty Invited guests very pleasantly Tues day evening in tbe K. Of P. ball. Mrs, E. M. Cross, Mrs. G. A. Lincoln and Mrs W. H. AUstott being committee in charge of the evening. During the evening c very interesting programme was given iy Miss Eva Ruby, Miss Lo letta King, Miss Leah Hough, Miss Virginia Lincoln, Master Dallas Green, Miss Mildred Bush. R'ev. J. D. Glllllan gave a very interesting and instructive talk which was highly appreciated by all present. The B. of R. T. Lrothess voted the Ladies Auxiliary goou en tertainers. Mrs. J. C. Gulling -entertained ihi Bridge club this week. Mrs. Bohneu hamp won first prize. The ladies of the Methodist church are planning on a church social to be 3eld In the near future. The affair will be more on the nature of a fair, hb candies, lie cream and many other i dainties will be for sale. Mrs. Oscar Jackson entertained tbe Eilliken club at her home on Thursday a.'ternoon of this week. LA GRANDE Wed. June t9th fir i, UL 1 Greater America's 1 ft I lis record of growth without parallel ri9C I b the history of amusement. Zlon'g -Lutheran . Church. (First Sunday after Trinity.) . Church on ' M' street near Fourth. Services at 10 o'clock in tbe morning and Sunday .school .at 9 o'clock next Lord's Day, and every Lord's day here after instead of, In the afternoon as heretofore. Subject or isermon, "The Church and the World.'" Everybody welcome. , THEO. SCHOENBERG, Pastor. St. Peter's f hurrb . First Sunrlav utter. Trinitv. Holy Communion S a. m. ' Sunday School 10 a. m. V L Morning service 11 a. m. VkJ , Evening service 7: SO p. m. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. i This Testimony Convinces M. A. Boardman, 173 W. Main St., Helena, Mont., gives &b interesting ac count of his improved health through tbe use of Foley Kidney Pills. After giving a detailed account of his case, he says, "I am 79 years old and have spent hundreds of dollirts for medicines hut find that I have received snore benefit from Foley Kidney PiIlB than from all other medicines Fur ther particulars sent on reQueet." Jjjr,7fj ;TJ 'j ; : I , JAS, C. DAHLMANN. Mayor of Omaha, Nebr.' . WM. T. TOPEL, 602 3rd St., Bismarc, n. Dak. W. H. WHEATLET, 4826 Wabash Ave., ottumwa, Iowa. MBS. M. BISHOP, Columbus, Kansas. , For sale by A. T. HILL. Wherever you see a roofing advertisement remember that its words of self-praise and j description came from the original advertisements of the Malthoid Roofing makers. Twenty-six years ago we said of our roofing all the nice things that are now said of every other roofing. These "others" have stolen our words imitated our methods but they cannot duplicate the quality of Malthoid Roofing it always was the best and always will be. Whenever you see a roofing advertisement think of Malthoid the original. KELLEY FREED . FROM BASTfLE ! ELGIN .MAN HELD )T BLAAltl) YOU ELOPEMENT. . Sheriff (hilder Lm- Verdict In Hie Towiiley Case Dodson Trial on. Corroboration .of the recent rumor than an Elgin man named Kelly who eloped with a married woman, also of Elfin, and was foudn in a lumber camp In western Idaho, was kidnaped, was substantiated this morning when he was acquitted and released from arrest. He was placed in Jail to ketp tr.e peace at the time he and the Elgin woman were returned from Idaho where they were serenely content to live apart from their I'ormer neigh bors. .. George Craig was sentenced to out year in the county jail by Jude Knowlos this morning. He had pre viously been found guilty of agsauit on Jim Slack at the sugar factory last fall. The state vs. Lon Dodsnn is the ti tle of a case before tht court today. It will he remembered that Dodson ai Kliot at I'nion one evening souk month ago, and the state has brought charges of attempted burglary against !i:m. it lif-ing claimed he was shot while trying to fffeu an entrance intu a residence at 1'liion. The Townley-Childers jury reported ht noon today and found lor Mr. Town. ly (it I'nion in the sum of $o75. Sher iff Chllders Is held for this as an in dividual and not as sheriff. He was found to have erroneously served an .-lMucnment. 1 It's free Srud 11 tf. A mrw and nltutte 'Cheerful Homer" Of IB sTK brauctiil CtUtormi A Nx rrrrf weta trtjr. Kade by The Paraffinc Painl Co. F. L. LILLY. Representative Show TI wondrous West of story and tradition. The West of the Indian and the Buffalo, of tbe Cowpuncher, the Pioneer and the Homesteader, Tbe West thai is passing and has almost passed BIGGEST FRONTIER EXHIBITION in the WORLD Direct and intact from the great Oklahoma Ranch, whose mime it bears and whose fame it proudly conserves . EVERY PARTICIPANT TO THE MANNER BORN Cowbovn, Cowgirl. Indians, Vsoquems, Rurales. fenoritas. Hunters, Trarpers, Scoots, R jgers, Rooghridma, Bucking Horses, Buffaloes. LoDg-beroed tsiecra, and every and all other igures and Features of the Cattle Trail and Itouuu-up. Snatching from oblivion and reviving for public prout and pleasure tbe romances, perils, nanunips, cavalries ana spectacular routine or tne ureal western (jutooore m the history of amusements. More and greater variety and mul- ' tiplicity of novel, original ana solidly worthy features than any other" solely western institution in aristenca Unfolding the roll of the stormy and convulsive history of the Vsnisbed Border and descending, step by step, to tbe living present, as exemplified on. tbe 101 lUnch, which still resists tbe encroachments of advancing settlement EVERY ELEMENT AIND INCIDENT RINOS'TRUB The West depleted of its champions. Every name renowned for skill or daring in avocations of the range in i n ill r. SC'As ST. tit L i mm: assUsT VI la. " ' Ji A COMMEMORATIVE FETE V I PICKETT THE p MODERN URSUS Only man who ever battled, barehanded, with a wpaniah bull, a positive (eature of every exhibition 2 P. M.-T W0 DAILY PERFORMANCES KR-8 P. M. OLORIOUSLY INAUGUIJATED BY A TYPICAL OVERLAND TRAIL FORENOON STREET PARADE A aro&gious pageant different and distinct from any that ever traversed the city'i thoroughfares aod lDtroduciug every character and paraDheroaiia of tbe Kreat enterprise LAGRANDE Wed. June 19th Hamilton, has the artisocratic bias; jttlerSon the democratic bias. They were equally honest, Hamilton in dis trusting the people Jefferson ' in trusting them. I mil within a few years there has been nothing in Mr. Roosevelt's ac tions or speeches to indicate agree ment with Jefferson In this respect. I have latelv been gratified to note some change in him, but 1 am not yet able to judge how complete it is or how extensive an application he would not be willing to make of Jefferson- Ian principles. , Colonel Reiid4 ( omparisnii. t Ovster liny, June When shown Bryan's ar;icle on "The Differences be- , Tween .M.vsfir Hnu mmiseeu luun. Rooevelt sr.id, "There is no way I can tel! the difference between Bryan and mvself. There is only one way to compare Bryan with myself and that is to compare his works and my ac tions." t hen asked en opinion of the re- rvi:b!ican national committee on the Talt delegates from Alabama, Roose vtit said. "There is one elisrtict where their action represents naked theft." It Is understood that Koosevelt is pr-.-pn.ring a formal statement on the matter. improvement district as hereinafter described, by grading said street, the council will,, ten days after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such improvement, order that said above described improvement be made that the boundaries of said district to be so Improved are as follows: from the south line of Main avenue to the north line of Spring avenue. (A) And the property affected or benefited by said improvement Is as follows: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, and 6, block 2 and lots 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 5, Romlg'8 addition to La Grande, Ore gon. Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefited by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improve ment: That the estimated cost of sack improvement is the sum of $740.01. That the council will, on the 19th day o! June, 1912, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. n-, to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person ! feeling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, June oth, IS". CITY COUNCIL. OF L AGRANDE, OREGON. By C. M HU13PRHEYS, Recorder of tbe City of La Grande, Oregon. REXALL STORE EEXALL STORE COMPARISON (Continued from page one) hnty before election. He has since come around to the advocacy of pub licity before election. Vfinrth I have favored the initia tive and referendum for lfi years. He hra opposed both until within the lat tr.o years. HUh We both believe In the pri- n.urv l cannot fix the date wnen ne firat h..Kn tr advocate it. 1 have been advocating It lor a nurnoer ui ytars. Sixth We both believe mat mere i Wall Street influence'" and that tnere are subsidized newspapers, but I discovered both many yea.rs before he dio. In rliffprine from men. I do not Of ten find it necessary to question their motives. Differences of opinion on po litical questions csn usually be ac oooii.ni for by difference in bias, ex- cpt wnen accounted for by ditlerence in information and interest. The most tiiiilifrtnfif nl hlna fnnnri In men is the bias toward aristocrat y or. the one DISCOVERY (Continued train page one) n cvn1. w .-en rirr'-eriE trto t e fountain. On either side of the sha;"l are replicas of two men. one Indicat ive of the old world (an aged patri arch) while the other represents the new world (an Indian). The back of the Bhaft carries a medallion of Ferdi nand and Isabella. Lorado Taft was the sculptor of the heroic figure of Columbus, while the architectural firm of D. H. Purrham and company of Chicago drafted the general features of the memorial. The total cost was $100,000, which sum was appropri ated for the purpose bv congress. TO WHONf IT MAY CONCERN: No tice Is hereby given that in pursuance o! a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the IMh day of May. 1912. creating improvement district No. 60 and designating Cedar street, as such district, and in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said common coun cil on the 15th day of May. 1912, whereby said tour.i l! dcteraiire;! r.O Extra Extra Extra Durham Duplex Demonstrator A Safety Razor at only 35 cents. We received 100 of these razors which we will sell at 35 cents while they last. It b an exact type of the $5.50 razor. Don't overlook this as it is the best proposition we ever saw for the man who shaves himself. Our window is full of good things for the man who shaves. HHPs Drug Store You can get tickets for the show at our store Friday, June 7th. ' 1 -nr.it : toward democracy co the o'.her. il:; ; .i .V , 1 J