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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1913)
MONDAY, JULY 7, l1 PAGE EIOHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, Arcade Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Matinee Foot Reels 4,000 Feet 9 7 The World's Greatest Cracksman ' Wonderfully Awe-inspiring Scenes 90 A stupendous production in Four mighty parts, with a cast of 15,000 people THE MASTER FEATUPE OF THEM ALL! A remarkable display of creative genius, thrilling incidents and exceptional detail. This great picture cost the People's Amusement company $2,000 for the state right We also have the Gaumont Weekly. We are in hopes to show these grand pictures to more people than any we have ever shown. If you see it once you will want to again. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND MATINEE s L LIST OF EXHIBITS 3WXERS OF PURE-BRED STOCK IXTHtESTED. tatnmce Money to Be Split Between First, Seea4 and Third, Special contests for owners of pare- CHAUTAUQUA S SPLENDID PROGRAM SEES FIN AL CURTAIN'. Excellent Weather Prevails Campers Mavis; to Town Today. IOWA BANKER HERE. Cooes to Inspect Hasters-Ewoldi . Lumber Com pa y Holdings.. To inspect holdings 'of the Masters Ewofdt Lomber company, now tap ping Ladd Canyon with a narrow gange, and of which company he is the. treasurer, J. H. Kerker, accompanied by his wife, is in La Grande today. While here he and his wife are the gnest3 of General Manager and 51 1 J. F. Rarencroft. Mr. Kerker is as sistant cashier of the biggest banking hoc in Davenport, la-, an insiitntioe ired draft horse hare been arranged marked with the top-notch perform-j cIose monetary affairs in DITCHDira HURT C X. COLEMAX SERIOUSLY JURED TODAY. rx- Xot Be&eved Bones Broken Bi Intern al Injuries Feared. 5or the coming county fair. There win ie three classes, and in speaking of w special event today. Secretary Se Ccr ezplained the events as follows: "AH horses entered in this contest are not barred from the other entries as this contest is conducted for the wncrs and u not a part of the fair lot will be held at the fair the re eaest of several horse owners. The entrance fee to this contest will be $1000 for each horse with xtrei and colts. The money received wiH be returned to the winners of the tire prizes divided as follows: Fifty pgr cent as first prize; 30 per cent as second prize, and 20 per cent a third prize. The events are: "Class No. 1, light bone pure blood Jrtaffion with three grade reares and cofts. "Cass Xo. 2, pare blood draft stal Eoa with three pure blood mares and 'tofts. "Class X. 3, pare blood draft stal 59 with three grade mares and colts. "Every owner is urged to enter this cintest as we are sore that yoa will ance of its chautauqua evening about 11:30, when the "lights! Terrific Storm Kills Many. kind, the fourth annual! the middle west. faded into history last oat" switch was tinted for the last time this year. Camper3 are return ing to. the city today and within three or four days all visible effects of the session will hv fn erased. The mental picture will linger, for with one or two minor exceptions that ehaa tanqaa management was fortunate in its talent. The Maude Stevens company last evening gave its banner numbers and the big audience was intensely inter ested for two hoars. During the sev- eral performances. Xatchez, Miss., July 7. Several were killed at Carey, twenty miles north of Vicksburg in a terrific storm last night according to advices receiv ed here today. One report said that twenty had met death bet wires are down and confirmation is impossible. C X. Colemat;, aged 60 years, was f seriously injured today when he was! street water main ditch. The extent'; of the injuries are being determined! m this afternoon. It was thought bj f -1 VL 1 - - I IiL 1 L - 1.. T" r - , r r" :riuFJay riht whlch un far 9hort onrra ciose nfloo ai uccooer oun." and for farther information write or ail upon the secretary. I Xew German Fleece Game. Berlin, July 7. The German provin cial police are endeavoring to round up a gang of hotel thieves working an Mrs. Chamberlain' entirely new trick variously known as whistler, Miss Welsh violinist, and."T,tc or "The Moth and The Vi stolen i-KrM rfcaraor i m tup. Candle. Hotels are selected in toe sonator, were individually and collect ively stars in their lines of enter tainment. They were at their best lis right, whipped up with warm ap lfause from the audience. Walt Hofcombe the lecturer, retrie-r. ed himself yesterday afternoon with rs address on "The Development of Wit and Eumor." It was much better fhan his race horse lecture of Sat- CHAS- HREYXOLDS DEAD. farntr La Grande Citizen, Father of Mr. Henry. Pasn Away. Mr. Charles Mc Reynolds, fanher of S.T3. J. C. Hnry, of this city, died t k-j home in Portland yesterday, at 3e are of 70 years. Mr. McReynolds a big majority and a disappointmert to all. His press agency overestimat ed his ability on that partictilai soeech- Sunday, he was much better liked, however. The audience made a raid on the nark booth at the close of the program -nd practically cleaned out the rwnr '?.r emporium. About midnight the fioys Scouts were marched to foth and deluged with sandwiches t r oo. ice cream ami what not and prar- tt. , ttit vuiac jk v. .j. provrrvial towns whieh have no elec tric -".iyrhts and few even amorsr the ries. have that. Usually a rich fir:--?r or traveler is picked out as the v'c tim A feaatifal young woman, civtk'd the "magnet rents an adjoining room. Late at nieht the victim is awake led b a lipht knock on the dor and a shy but rwcet voice stammers out that its cwrer is in difficulty. Her cand'-? ft sras lixht has been extinguished. has i.K matehes. TKe victim can't resist that voit'; He opes the door of his rootr and in the dim hall, a picture in witchinj negligee, iowr.cast eyej and MrU:ng cheeks. The victim, whether -o-mz or old, feel? that gallant.' d' r -an.?s he should aid beauty in distress N'. I t Maun at rivir.z her matche-s the' v,"k-st3 upon goin to her room z.ir Vg.ting her canfe or gas h.ffscii Tie Talv stands the door cT tor ex i.; -areiy will ,he er.ter whi'j the ch:rI.-; ns farm.- :"f there. St: h tim is in n- hur- those who dag him oat from, the cav ; in that one leg was broken and several ribs fractured, but this afternoon he was thoroughly examined and so fat as could be ascertained by the first hasty examination no bones were broken. He may be hurt internally and could not move his left arm and leg when he recovered consciousness this afternoon. He was working at the bottom of the ditch being dag for the new main on Jefferson when the walls gave way pinning him nnder a big load of dirt. aimed at conditions similar to those disclosed by MulhalL former agent of the Manufacturers concerning in fluences alleged to have been exerted i - - t t r . (to encompass election ana aeieai cer tain members of congress. The biE that such influence is brought to bear Call at Our Store For New Prices THIS LEAK WILL BE STOPPED IF YOU USE PEERLESS MAZDA H LAMPS. La Grande Electric Co f. Foley Hotel Blk. Black 3141 WILL MOVE TO CITY. Phil Thompson of Fruitdate Has Pur chased a Residence. Phil Thompson one of the prosper ous fruit growers of Fruitdale has purchased the large tea-room house oe X avenue from J. D. McKennon and with his family expects to move into town. This property is generally known as the Simmons place ' ""I; r . ,; $4.0 BABY BUGGY in fine conditioi for sale cheap. Xearly as goodH new. B. E Hancock, Hotel Somma ; Adv. 7-7 4tp!.' Xot ice to Moose. r ' .m-d before the lights went out ot :J r-fi an invalid for some time ar.d for, nrlt TT- rvc . , . 1 th- most successful chautaaqaa ct x "Eocest iwtc .' " , , ii i. i ij . t) . ! chautauqoa history in this city. i "T to rave. ft r7 r'eTl n 1 m"1 firancial affairs of the associarior-i W i srf but Mrs. Henry wdl not be ab.e bJrni u rab be , ?t is r.-yt believe.1 there will be a de-J' of a? tli i5ry. f.'n-XXXVXX-VWWW ! :.r Y from this year's program, Ft 'Urates of the -..gret- slippe m c :a n i vt it K'.,v . v'... f tirwv vi.i. the ror,n while th magnet" w feav- I Danceland from last year. I - ir.g her candle or gas lighted. Notice to Creditor,. personation Law Framed. 'A' AH Brwr tnr.mr A V Aihkw Wasr.aigTOn. JUiy I. in a nwio- f T". mirlir Mirrrf 5 " f!0 PT thr aceomiU tkin introduced by Cummins, making I 1 UeSuay lllgni 5..tmceathebook mit be closed m tte impersonaUoo of a federal offi- rTvn. " a fe!ony. punishable by a maxi- f Adv. A. V. AXDP-EWS. petiatty of five years or a fine of 4 1 five thousand or both, rases like that f FOR SALE Ped: greed Persian An- of Lamar would come directly under GALLERY FOR SPECTATORS f PARENTS ESPECIALLY IX ? VITED TO ATTEN D. rroim v mr.n n iw r- tj m a a ms v - - f C P. FARRIX. Mgr. $ gora Cat. chep. Phor.e Blk. 3422, or . the provisions of the bi!L JtViCriklCV1VK,?V'V'rV" call No. 6 Depot s Adv. 7-7 3t p One section of the Cummins bill is Sympathetic -lon"t yoa ever find it hard to be a freakr tbe stoutish. tightly laced wom.in wb hd stopped to converse wito the fat lady. X, not a bit." was the reply. -1 ; often fee! S"rry fw sme of you people ; wno seem t nad Ir s hard nt to be ' frenk." Chi-'aao Re-ord-Hera!d. There will be a meeting of Moose :-Je tonight, third floor of I. O. O. F. halL Business of importance. P. A. FOLEY, Director CLAUDE SCRAXTOX, Adv. Secretary. WE SELL Pure Artificial Ice hundred. Pure .river Ice at SO cents a j, hundred. !)r Our Artificial Ice is made i from pare Beaver creek , water and is guaranteed as j pure as the city water. j Please get your orders in i before noon each day. $ GRAN DY at 50c a ! . IK THE ICE MAX. Mined Up. A woman staled it a recent inqaest that her eosbaad's Christian names were James Jonathan or Jonathan James, she did not know f.?r snrv wh-h. ""Too see." she explained, "be was no of twins and they rot mixed op a M" London Standard. A Trad Union. i. Ella ritefu'Ij:-Tneir marrtspe was j nothing hit a trade union. Sophie A ! tra!e union? ElSa Tea: she traded her money foe his title. London Tele graph. Graad Jary Called. To consider a few special cases, the grand jury was recalled this morning and went into executive session. Xo report had been filed late this afternoon. Drugs that you know are right Every item that leaves our store Is guaranteed. This guaran tee is as broad as a customer may wish to interpret it. On oaf part it means that we insure absolute satisfaction. If a customer is not satisfied in every particular we want ta know it. because he is entitled to entire satisfaction. We are ready to take back goods, refund money or do any thing else necessary to show hat our guarantee is s valid one and that is represents a straightforward policy that we enforce in ery department of our business. Newlin Drug Co. liv K' i !l I I it