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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. a. IT 1 w i (r Refined Paraffin) For Sealing Jellies and Preserves Just melt and pour over the cooled pre-' serves or dip tops cf jars in the melted ., PAROWAX. Its the easiest method. PAROWAX seals absolutely air tight. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act Dealers Everywhere. ... y , Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO IIS MM E n uinn stiit tTc prize list which tells you ! what yovi have to do In order to get the free rate. , Some boy or girl who reads this f may say, "I have to work hard all the time ana never nave a vacation, una do not have time to prepare anything for the fair." I hope very few of you . I are entirely deprived of a vacation, ' but as to having to work hard, yuv. TO. really ought to be thankful for that. Hard work does not hurt you if you . - do not chafe and worry about it. Our Field Worker Asks That Young Card- beBt and greateHt people jfave had to eners to Not Forget Fall Shows. , work j,arQ. Surmounting difficulties brings out the best that is in you, and ' ' By N. C. MARIS, develops, strength of character. The (Field Worker Industrial Fairs.) best exhibits at the,school fairs last Salem, Aug. 13. (To the boys and year were generally made by children girls of Union county): I hope you are who had to work hard. Loafers do not . ,. . , . . i win prizes at fairs nor in the battles ... ,B - - " 0f life. er forms of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- the case, it is but natural that he!Puties; ff B .SM,ph'lt Hot Shlpherd Springs Hotel Raided, &? Carson, Wash., Aug. 13. Sheriff Gray, of Stevensin, assisted by several should be enthusiastic in his praise iV Springs hotel late Saturday night, con ,wv ... ... :,.... , .. Ti. ; i .he remedy, and especially is thiB the! , ... r. T . j case of a severe attack when life isP,8,ced the miter, E. L. bhipherd. Try it when in need 0," arrest ,or vioiaunge .ocai op , T. . , ., c .. tlon law In a dry unit. He was taken WANTS BOYS AND GIRLS PLACE EXHIBITS. threatened. Mi l ; 'li-dy. by all dealers. It never fails. Sold f ! . VIMf llllll 11111 CH 1 r.HH7IMll KTW 1 tit J, playing some, working some, and I reading some; a not forgetting to prepare your exhibits for &e school fairs. Had you though about how soon they will be here? Only a few ; short weeks now, and the time will ' pass quickly. Procrastination is said to be the thief of time. Do not let I it be . the thief of those prizes you ; have no doubt had your heart set on winning. It is so easy to waste time and get slack in our habits, especial ly during vacation. Everyone ought really to set apart certain hours each day for play, for work, and for read , ing. You will be surprised how much more you will accomplish.. I , If' you are raising garden stuff to exhibit, do not neglect it. . the weeds will keep growing these hot days just the same, and'if you do not keep them ' hoed or pulled up they will rob your IS IT PURE PLENTIFUL DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL? Supply your home with nil the pure, clear, sparkling water you need direct from well or spring, by this Perry System. No water tank to collect slime, mud or rust. Compressed air delivers fresli water under the pressure and in quantities you need. Automatic economical in operation, easily installed. Water left in well until you need it tnen cirawn iresn. Call and Get Copy of ilie Perry Book or let us send it to you. We want you to lcnn.w all about the merits of be prize winners. If you are raising this up-to-date system of wuter supply- Tne Perry System has more jjoultrv. do not fall to feed the fowls advantages than any other is just what you need. It will cive you water , r ' , ,. , , - ., for drinking, kitchen, laundry, bath. barn, sp.inkliiuj and tire protection, regularly and well and handle them rOR SALE BY Perhaps you are not yet acquainted with Mr. Churchill, our new state sup erintendent, but you will have an op portunity to meet him some day, I hope. I am sure you will like him, he says he is very much interested in the boys and girls' uT Oregon, and espe cially in seeing them learn the practi cal things of life. He is anxious to see definite results from the indus trial department. , It is up to you to show such results, boys and and girls, and I am sure -you will do your part. dry to Stevenson f?r trial. Asylum Escapes Total Seven. ' Salem, Ore., Aug. 13. -Seven in mates of the insane asylum have es caped from the institution within one week, the last to get away being Oscar Olligaien, W. ' Rogers and' James Treadwell, who had liberties under the parole system. Four of the men who escaped were addicted to the use of morphine and. were sent here from J Portland. Olligaien also was commit-1 J ted from Portland, Rogers from Jack- j son county and Treadwell from Ben-: J ton county. Superintendent, sterner. says none or the men is dangerous, Love Is Faithful. DeMasters for Howard Britt, They were childhood sweethearts in old Virginia and a couple of years ago ; pumpkins or potatoes or tne moisture Briu came west to ma,e his fortune, Marshfield, Ore.. Aug. 8. It would take more than the loss of a leg and an Rules for Lawyers Issued. ' Salem, Ore., Aug. 13. As a substi tute for the regular bar docket, Circuit Judge Kelly has issued a pamphlet containing 16 rules for the guidance I of lawyers. They deal with pleadings, I nAM.An nv.,1 i t t mntlnnB rlnmiii-i-nro i ? und objections. When Dealing With j. h. peare;& SON La Grande's Leading Jeweler and manufacturing Opticians. You are trusting yourself to a store of twenty-two years' standing which should satisfy you that you will be treated right St. Helens Hall TOHTLAND, OltlUION Reiident and Day School for Girl arm to blicht the love of. Miss Edna in etirmof si of Bt.John Bt-tit Kiiiii) ... , OolUclftte, Acidemia and Elem.nUry DapkrtiDtDt., Hntlc, Art. Elocution, somMuc An, uoauiuc ocauu. Oymnfttluin. For oatulou ailtlxuM THE SISTER SUPERIOR, Olflie S3 HI. Hi-Iran Hnll they need, and they will not grow to carefully so they will be gentle and BAY & ZWE1FEL. Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires D. CITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY ' in good condition. If you expect to exhibit sewing and , win that sewing machine, gold Vatch or some other attractive prize, you have no time to lose. If you would win in the bread making contest, you cannot practice too much. Do not be afraid of soiling your hands with the dough. It is no disgrace to work, and horny hands are honorable. Do not overlook the fact that the .railroads will carry your exhibits to and from the state fair free of charge. The children of no other state are so generously treated by the railroads, so far as we know. Do not fail to read the rules and regulations in the He came to Coos Bay a year ago and! took a position with the Smith-Powers! Logging company. Six months later he was caught on a trestle by a log- j gmg train and had his leu arm ana leg cut off. 1 Three or four weeks ago he went to Portland to have artificial limbs fitted. He returned this week with the-artificial limbs and also a bride. ''" . '' When Miss DeMasters heard of his tragedy she wrote him that it would make no difference with their plans for matrimony and in fact urged that it take nlace at once. Just what the exchanee of letters was can only be; guessed. At any rate she met him in Portland and their marriage followed. Britt has arranged to take an inter est in the Portland ho-ise that sold him the artificial limbs and 'ill, after. set tling his affairs here, return to Portland. The Gossard Corset Fulfills Your Corset Ideal Whatever your aim in wearing a corset, you can attain it by wearing a Gossard. Whether you seek style or com fort, or an attractive figure, with (finssanJ 1 ALFALFA, FRUIT. TIMBER A ND GOOD PASTURE ARE SOME OP THE GOOD THINGS THAT ONE CAN SEE THRIVING ON THIS PLACE WITHIN TWO AND A QUARTER MILES FROM ELGIN. ONE MILE TO GOOD DISTRICT SCHOOL, MAIN COUNTY ROAD RUNS FRONT OF PLACE. THE LARGE TEN ROOM HOUSE SETS IN ONE OF THE MOST SHELTERED, AS WELL AS SIGHTLY PLACES IN THE SUR ROUNDING COUNTRY. LAST YEAR THE OLD ORCHARD HAD OVER 1000 BOXES OF APPLES, THERE IS 650 YOUNG TREES SET 2 AND 3 YEARS AGO. THE LAND WILL GROW ANY - KIND OF VEGETABLES. THERE IS NOW www HOUSES ON PLAC FOR 350 HENS. THIS PLACE HAS 80 ACRES IN IT, 35 OR MAYBE 40 CAN BE CULTIVATED; 25 NOW BEING WORKED. DO YOU WANT IT. CALL AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. We Sell All Classes of Property La Grande Investment Company New Quarters Old Land Office 1113 Adams Ave i "T . -U.-.i'.a MNJjgNtfwsiW wl' iiiwf iIMi.ftft inflitsaHsr rfitBi"nrTrirwfnrmPiirPir-J'i.i.f i r-rnrfiifwri t Costly TreaSment. wrsR troubled with constipation .(jin-ostiVn nnd spent hundreds of s lor medicine and treatment," writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark. "I went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets, and worked dightajong. I used them for some time and am now all right." For sale by all dealers. . Model Convict Freed. -Salem, Ore., Aug. 13. "Good bye, boys: I'm going; good luck to you," said Charles Slegle, for years known by keepers and prisoners alike as "Or egon's model convict," as he left the mess hall and walked into the office nf Simprintendent Lawson, of the state penitentiary, this afternoon, a free man. " So long had Slegle bed.i in the pris on no one about the institution knew the details of the crime of which he was convicted. The convicts tell a inn thnt. when he was 19 year, of age he became engaged to marry, but , , , .i t his wages. were small ana ne tuuiu mi mi Re the necessary amount in an hon- I est way. They say he killed the man for the purpose ot rooDery. dui wncn. er he married the girl they do not know. Superintendent Lawson does not know, for he has no record of the case. "All I know about, it," said the sup erintendent, "is that Slegle has been a model prisoner. and I am glad he has a good hime.' He is about 40 years of age now and, although bald, i.wia not, look older than the ordinary man of that age. Ho told me when he left if we ever wanted him just to send for him. He went from here to Portland, and from there will go to i.:. ..on, rmmo He had been a trusty for several years and was a valuable man about the institution. for Ilia Enthusiasm. When a man has suffered for sev eral days with colic, diarrhoea or oth- CORSETS -, you can realize your desire. The Gos sard gives, you perfect ease of body movement in any position, and shows off perfectly the natural lines of beauty that are at the bottom of ev ery fashion in dress and the secret of attractiveness. A trial fitting will surprise' you. 1 have had six years of experience In fitting Gossard Corsets, and I know what model is best suited ' to your form. A complete line of new models, also j ( lure front brassieres, back pads, sum tary belts and aprons. MgS. ROBT. PATTISON, Phone Red 3221. Corseticre. Res. 1702, cor. .Spring and Oak Sts Call when you desire anything in the jewelry line or are in need of glasses.' The best fitted Optical Parlor in Eastern Oregon. - " i WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES. J. H. PEARE &SON 1 La Grands Taxi and Touring Car Service Four good cars available day and all night for city and coun try driving, and to surrounding towns, charges reasonable. Experienced, licensed chauffeurs always on job. ' Call Sommer House or Foley Hotel. .' '' J.D. LYNCH Annual Excursion TO THE SEASHORE VIA ' Tickets i .-u"u Go'"8.li""t A,,BUHt on Sale lwL0Vif8f F'',!,1 return Aug. 21st. YrV SJ limU' St,,' 6th $Sjj$ $10.00 LA GRAlsDE TO NORTH BEACH AND RETURN VIA PORTLAND. Leave La Grande ...8:40 p. m. Arrive Portland .. . .7:00 a. m. Leave Portland via Steamer Potter 8:00 a. m. Arrive North Beach .... 3:28 p.m. Stopovers allowed on return trip NORTH BEACH IS DELIGHlfUL IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER For full particulars ask J. H. KEENEY, AGENT