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r. 'P'AGVl TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I n. jili ' III Gingham Dresses THE VOGUE FOR HOT WEATHER Never licfoi-c lias K'ii'ur liani Iiccii so niiicli in (lcniiind fur suinnicr dresses'. We si low (piite a iitim lier nf lieaut il'nl rlresses for women, irls ami children made of this popular material ami are all moderate Iv pri- Women's (! i 11 k h a in dresses fri;in $2.98 up to $11.25 (iirls' dresses from $2.50 up to $5.93 Children's dresses from 98 up to $2.00 1 k:m governor not li YET ARRESTEDir LATTER 1JAY SAlNTS-Reirular services at Latter Day Saints church held in the Tabernacle. Everyone la 'cbiii,p i AwitTivr: uuukqI RETURN. Hill's Department Store l (cordially invited to any of the ser ial vices. Sunday Priesthood meeting at it '3 a. m. sunuay sen 001 at iu:au a. m eCan atch Arrest in Chicago is Refused by Sang, amun Authorities; Court Action is Expected. , iHunduy Sacremental meeting, 2:00 p. im. Sunday mutual improvement meeting at 7::i0 p. m. Tuesday leacneis xriumus . im i 1 p.m. SPRINGFIELD, III., July 29. Gov, luesuay primary auiiuuun, 1 p. m. ernor Small s attitude toward muranny reiim o.., . v. m. eonditional surrender' to Sangamoi Thursday religious emeu 1 p. m. j county authorities awaiting to urresi . I him on charge of embezzlement and CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE , conspiracy to loot the state treasur VALLEY Summer schedule forjwhile he was state treasurer, had not June, July1 and August: First mass been made known to Sheriff Mester at 7 O'clock. Second mass at 9 last night. No response came from o'clock: Evening devotion at 7:30 j Chicugu to his message refusing to o'clock". A cordial welcome la ex-' place the governor under arrest in tended tri all to attend Cese services. Couk county, as proposed by. Albert lit F. LOESEK, Pastor. Hazeltvood Ice Cream For Your Sunday Dinner Orange I'arlait, Vanilla, I'Vem-li Naiad and Straw berry. Try a )ii;srt. All a,t ivun'lar bulk priee. r Putman's Drug Store The Rexall Store L D. S. TO AH T UMATILLA CRIPS AVERAGE GDOD l PENDLCTON,' July WJ-mw wheat WANDERER REPRIEVED MESA, Ariz., July 29. Out here the center of the Great American i desert, the Mormons are to build un j other temple, second only to their tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Presi dent lleber J. Crant, of the -Mormon church has announced. The Me.su temple, when finished will be the ninth the church has built. The others am at Kirtland, Ohio Nnuvoo, III.; St. iieiu-ge, Logan and Salt Lake City, Utah; Curdston, Al berta, Canada, and I.aie, Hawaiian Islands. e Work on the temple here will start in September, it was announced. The building will cost approximately $rl)(),- 1)00 and will be comuleled within n year. Many church dignituries will attend the ground-breaking ceremon ies. Tile temple is to be built on a trad of 40 ai res in the eastern .section of Mesa. SPRINGFIELD, III., July. 29. yield of Umutllla county will average Governor Small, through his office 29t bushels to the acre and there will p in the capital, yesterday granted a re be it five million bushel wheat crop pricve to Curl Wanderer until Sep with a tolul grain yield of six million tember .'10. Wanderer was sentenced bushels in Ihe county. This is the view , 10 h""K ,Hll"y f'"' th murder of ihe of II. W. Collins, who by reason of l"'" ""i'''""""1 his business operations has a HosP an, in a f.ctmous hold-up when Wan check on conditions. ,lc"'r shot ml k,lllt',,1,h's "lfe- ., . Harvesting reports show that the 'l"e''vr""on. f"r Wanderer that vield in Ihe best land s,., ti i, hev. !1"nlmlslon m,Knl nim again ier than usual but is no( proportion ately as great as in tho lighter land regions. Most gratifying reports are heard of yields north anil west of Pendleton but as usual tile best crops are being harves'ed on the reserva tion. With approximately one-third wheat of the county sold or contnut ed for there is at present a lull in wheat buying. The lack of business ot present is attributed more than any thing else to scarcity of ocean ton nage. The larger ocean carrying com panies are snid to be hooked up for several months in- advance with the result that tramp steamers alone re Vfljlable for shipping at this time. CONTRACT MARRIAGE ' ' USED BY U. OF W. BUSY PROFESSOR for his sanity was made yesterday by William K. MiCuuley, state command er of the American Legion. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. IteV. p C. Rarrick, of Washington, l. C, a member of the Hoard of Temperance and Public Morals of the Methodist Church, will preach at 11 o'clock. Everybody should hear Dr. Rarrick. Union service at Rantist 1 nurcn in tne evening. 1. j ION, Minister. M. -N. Fir Threatens Man with a Knife Bail Is $"00C North Powder Farmer (Jets in Rad in Haker as His Crop is Ready to Harvest. RAKER, July 29. Coming to the county seat to see the county judge to get the county to build a small bridge near his home, Wednesday morning Guy Trotter, colored, found a warrant waiting for him and was placed in jail charged with assault with a knife. The charge was sworn to the day before by another colored III Cheerful Mood. fincAcii .iniw i,.,.i Wo.i.,- ,.r. emivirteil slnv,.r wh,. w,iu m h,,,,. imu" named ward. been hanged today was taken from In the meantime Deputies Ami lnc',. ,i.., 1, ....11 ...1 ,. land Patterson ' SEATTLE, July 28. Dr. Leslie Spier, teacher of anthropology in the department of sociology at the Uni versity of Washington, has entered in to a murriage contract by which he has been married to Miss Emu (inn -Oier, of Urooklyn, in a Now York jus tice rourt. The signing of the mar riage contract by the couple constitut ed the ceremony. A marriage of this kind is legal in New York state but very unusual. Dr. Spier and his bride will return lo Seattle in the fall. There hss been some question as to their status un reaching the stnle of Washington. rson were on their way to pricve was received from Springfield. I Trotter's home near North Powder Wanderer smiled at his guards and said: "Well, I guess my wife will hnve to wait a while before she sees me." "Pikt's Peak." Cell. Zcliulnn I'lke of the United States army saw the peak In 1S00 and Is generally regarded as the first white uinn to discover It. This Is disputed, however. The first ascent of the penk ns made In July 14, ls.'il, hy Dr. .lames, a geologist. 1'IUe had reported that tiie peak could not lie climbed. Nmvinluys ninny tourists get to the top of It every day during the suinlliiT by noltimnltlle. When Company Conies. There is' ample lime for you to come and get ic, cream or an on! over your telephone will bring any Kino or iinaiity 01 ice cream you want immediately. Ice cream is served as a company treat or the most attrac live dessert fur tile most expensive dinner. Ice cream here in any quail tity, any flavor or combination of flavors. I'A LACK CON KKCTION KKY COMPANY. with a warrant for his arrest However, their trip was not fruit less, as in their search they were also in (plest of moonshine evidence, of which a quantity of mash was found, which they think belonged to Trotter. In visiting a farm house they also found' several gallons of corn and prune mash,, a still in operation and some two gallons of tho liquor, (lay lord Linvili,. was arrested for operat ing the still. He was brought to (ta ker and yesterday evening plead guil ty before Judge Anderson and was fined $100. j Trotter is said to have about 1 1100 I acres of dry land leased, near North I Powder, toward Thief valley. Some .too acres of the land is in crop and will soon lie ready for harvest. The grain looks good and will make a good yield, it is said. 0 I'VoiHniiieal Family Wash w'" s''"''' v,' lv'y wah jf t SEPTEMBER 7 SET AS DATE FOR SALE ROUND UP SEATS PENDLETON. July 2'-"liust ness at ibe'olil stand" will begin September 7 when the Itiiund lip seal sale opens In the same old spot on Alta street near Talf inaii'si Diue store Willi Ernes! ltoylcn. true in the tradition of "a Itoylen hi the ticket ofTIre," handing out the pre tioits pasteboards for the three days show, September 22, 23 and 24. Undoubtedly the customary num ber of Kiiund up fans will sleep- In the street the nielli i,t September 6 in order lo he ihe first In line when the sale opens. Last year, as In previous years, a row of cots in the street formed the resting pl;ne fir early seat buyers. Seats this year will cost $2.?', frr box seats, 12 20 for fl .ilnlsl.ui. mi, I tl 2!i fur bleachers. Muxes will be sold only on a three il;iy bais anil cannot be bought for one or two days. Each box contains eitht se.nv and the total cost Is fi;ti for the llliee days. Prices for nil se:ils In clude Ihe war tax. secth n In ! crand-t.ind and j three hox-O hae been reserved for the Journal special, which Kill brlnr :lo0 suestj to Ihe bin show. The special will arrive on the morning of September J.I and remain until E. CHURCH SOUTH.- slree'. . Sunday school, 9:4fi. Preach-1 mg at 1 1 a. in. Subject, "Kaith." There will be no evening service on account of the union service at the liaptist church at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m., and as the time is short until the annual conference meetings let ly make the best of the lew remaining services. The public and strangers in our city are cordially invited to all these ser vices. C. E. HKLDIN, Pastor. ' :I- -h FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCI ENTIST. Corner First and Washing ton. Sunday inorninir service at 1 1 :00. Subject, "Love." Sunday school at 9:4fi a. m. Wednesday evening meet ing at 8:00. The reading room is open to the public every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend our services. i': vi ;ii j: CHRISTIAN CHURCH Preaching hy th(. pastor Sunday morning. The evening service will be in the Huplist Fink, counsel for the governor. Sensing a plan, they said,. to involve them in habeus corpus proceedings in Cook county, the sheriff and State's Attorney Mortimer declined the over tures of Mr. 'Fink, and are awaiting ihe governor's return here. A writ of hubeus corpus, it was noinfed nut. ennbt not he nhtninmt HUS- 'until the governor is nrrested, and nothing but lime would develop in the case while he remainedi away from the capitol. For this, reason county authorities looked for the gov ernor s early return here. Following one of yesterday's con ferences the governor announced he was ready for an immediate "trial. "I want an immediate trial,'' he said. "I have no fear of the outcome if 1 have an honest hearing. I know I cannot get a fair trial In Sangamon county." 1 1 j i Jle Your jp Time yt'-iii an ,vliiiiitK.'t0 flovernor Moves in Secret. CHICAGO, July 29. Mystery last night marked the movements and plans of Governor Small, following a day of conference.H with his attorneys and advisers. Eluding newspapermen, the gov ernor went from his hotek to the home of Albert Fink, his chief counsel, and then to a downtown office for an af ternoon conference. Newspapermen who watched- Mr. Fink's office, where, the attorney said church. Hible school meets at 9:45 Tuesday night in a telegram to Sheriff and ('. E. at 7:00. Mid-week meeting on muisiiuy evening and cnorus prac tice on Wednesday. t). W. JONES, .Minister. r!i LUTHERAN CHU'RCH Will hold services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Luther E. Re'-k, of Vancouver, form erly Field Missionary for Minnesota, ill preach and a cordial invitation Is extended to all. Hi ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Fourth St. und O Ave. Services, July :M the Tentb Sunday after Trinitv: Holy t Commun ion 8:00 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45; morning prayer and sermon, 11 KK). No evening service; -we join with the other congregations in a united serv ice at the liaptist church at 8 p. m., a- which the Rector of St. Peter's will nreach and the nfferinir u111 l, ,i;..;.i e l among the congregations participat- ...k. ...uHuiiy, ugust l, our regular meeting of tn Vestry will 'be held at Honau Hull ,,t 7 p. m. It is especial ly requested that all members uitend. JOS. W. (,'UNN, Rector. .: X PItESliYTEItlAN CHURCH Rev, James Aiken Smith will preach his last sermon Sunday morning be fore going on his summer vacation He plans to go lo the coast, leav ing here about the middle of Ihe week. During bis absence the Rev. Mr. Huston will prurh In the Pres byterian church Sunday mo minus. In return Tor the services rendered by Mr. Sntllh during June, when Lev. Huston was ofl on a vacation. Union, services Sunday evenlni.: In Hie liaptist church, Itov. .Mr. (iiinn being the preacher. JAMES A. SMITH, .Minister. - . , h -. I. U. S. A. The International Bi ble Students (Lit Grande Class) ,ne clad lo annoilncH lo their many friends that we have been able lo se cure another of our traveling lec turers. Mr, S II. Tulltjiau of Los Aniteles, California. For many many years on our lecture circuit and a verv able mall. Ho will jiive a public lecture In La Grand" A"g usl 7lh. Wnlell the columns of the observer for aunoitnceiiieul. His Mibject will bo 'Christ Has Come. His Iron Itule Has llegun, Millions Now Living Will Never Die." Dan. 2:44; Rev. 2: 2fi-27: 1 ! : 15. Dan 1-3. Malt 24: 21-22. The regular study foi July 31st Is the Atone ment Day Sacritlces. Lev. 10. Class will meet at D. D. Burners, ltio2 Washineton Avet 8 p, in. All are W elrome. -:- : -:- FIRST RAPT I ST CHURCH -The usual services will be held at the liaptist church Sunday. The inntn tllg seivtee will be conducted by the pastor. The union service will be held at this church in tho eveiiinK. Rev. Joseph W. Gnnn of the Kplsco- pal church will preach. The pub lic Is uified to attend these ser vices. IIKV. A R S1TTON, Pastor. Mes ter of StingamOn county the gov ernor would be today, prepared to surrender to arrest, failed to see eilh er Mr. Small or his lawyers. Refusal of the Sangamon county au thorities to some here and arrest the governor, and their expressed willing ness to await his return to Springfield, upset plans laid for a hearing on habeus corpus proceedings before a Cook- county court . While friends of Governor Small announced that he had left for his tiomt. in Kankakee, the governor had not arrived there last night, accord ing to members of his family. It is understood generally that the executive has left Chicago, it now be ing believed he has returned to Springfield. it in and let . 4 l"lr 'In uoi'iWf sli i We Wirve You Mone.V; " StoST & C0. LaiVt Store Jn Eastern Oregon & LECTRIC CO. KLFt'AT; CON'TRACTOIIS i Houi Winand Repairing a Specialty We CW a lete Caipply Your Every Need As JpnV,i(l quality there are nunc liettcr 105 Dot si, ' ,lon(, ,.(.d :,(yt i mm i mm i'P jwwraMferVim. n V - a 'isr- PorlnfaMIny Children Ihe Original 1, Kor AlAt;ea for INFANTS & INVAUES A3K FOR Koriick's The Original Avoid Imitations onj Substitute Rich Milk, Malted Orpin Extract In Howdcr No Cooking Nouruhing -Utjeaita.'u La Ge Concrete Pipe Co. NENT AS THE PVKAIMIOS NCRETE DRAIN TILE ANENT AM) THE BEST. Factory ) (;ily 1'OHloffice Box 791 AHu'n Your Hair Nwils 'Attention. Your hair needs attention the mo nieiit you detect the first speck of dandruff or the first few fulling hairs on your shoulders. The first process is that of cleansing with a tfood (ier micide; the second necessity is that of a pond hair tonic that fertilizes the hair roots and uids in hair restoration. 1 In shampoos and hair tonic we sell everything that you could imagine. All the standardized itoms and many snecialties of our own production. But j ihe real hair preparation is Silver-; thorn's Germicide Hair Tonic at 78c a bottle. IE FAMILr DRUG STORK I.A GUANDE.ORtaON. XOTH'H I will not be responsible for nny debt eontrueted by toy wlfo after HiiM date. July 28, 1!I2 HKHHEKT J. HARDY. 7-21-ini. Xoniiifen 111 i TabletsnstI ioR Wh.,: f R r B , , :lr action is go r.; rcc: '!: r : - V 1 ,. ... not realise that it is the L.r:lct 1 , 3 . .j" tab,els Posse-".s tonic proptr- I g tics that aid , .. . . 1 . B ' action qf the nu , L: v G 1 curej Uiamberlai.i i . Ll-ts Lave j B J J"a-" .i:rcnj'c constipation. I Easy lo Check Snecz. A many ltmw, sneer. (hk nmf h vried hy ptfsslug tlnnly iiihhi the u pT Hp with ihe ttopers. Tltf "why" of thU tluil liy bo tlolnji e iend'ti 'he tmpresiiin made up a cvntiitt triitnh of the "fifth imp," sneehiii helhy it relics actlttn eTriied hv simi Hcht luiprwvi.in nmde upon Unit nene. I'r.H of this t? s-en In tti fn t f ha I smwliif never tuke phu e w lieu tliv mentioned n mr:- ld. even though tlie fene of sruell te fully rtiilued. ftr ihe third day's show. T or' Wondrous ChS"Qts, An hH.icl"t lefteve tha even lif the SI '-ot liv ni:it itiiti tvlfl tion elted Mwwn ni'r:li( n Jut lidid una ll dctiuil euuutrtt s to th tuuth s The man of stnse is he who best preserves ,.. . '. I ties Willi litia n,li,iei.l him ninccoa ni'o nnl n n ovi daiAn . 'VV .., 'i V . . 'in('. '"it rnther of Rtr..ng intellect. In this day of conservation, men and wc, ,, , . , . , . , ti-eiifith, both mental and physiL-al, wear them for preservation of nerve fo .. ,., ' , . , . . . . ,. , , L . vitality, as much as for betterment of vision. Those at the forefront in w ., , ' w"r,i J"'c "sing every lxissilile means to keep themsvlv6 fit ana fficient , . . , .- ian can be eminent with defective eves uncorrected. if Our tiiipment KXAMI;TK)N of and mfth(Ki a itix most mod the eyes, usi tfo Jlnnitribing of -BY- iccurate fur the correct lasses where neederl. J. . PEARE &N. Optometrist! - ml , ":V . j "V, -. vu' i .