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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1908)
PAGE SIX. EvtXIXG CBSERVEIt. IA GRAVDE OREGON", SATTRDAV, ACGCST 8, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. e BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber; is cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brisk is superior o any made in Oregon. - J :an furnish common brick in any quantity. No order too large or too small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. " Prices made known on application, v IGRO- KRIEGER ' Phones Residence. Black 701, Yard, $100 Round Trip I t I? Grande to 1 ivo?ra mhoi T On the Special Train excursion TYXaaj. August 21, and arriving at THEO. . . , .... SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN will T . J. POTTER For the GRAND SCEXIC RIDE down the Columbia River. Tickets will be food for roturn trip until September 6th, allowing top-over at Portland. NORTH BEACH or "Portland' Summer Capital" Is at Its best In August. It la alive with the gayest, Jolllcst throng of pleasure seekers. There are amusements on every hand surf bathing, fishing and concerts galore, all stimulated by the bracing, cool breeze and the shooting murmur of the sea. Hotel accommodations may be had at $1.00 a day and up. Ask for our book about North Beach and all the particulars. J. H. KEENET, Local Agent, La Grande, Ore. WM. M'MURRAT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. e4e4e4ee4e4e4e4e4ee4eeeee4e.i-e.ee4e4ee THE SCENIC 6. A. CARBINIER, roprctor and Manager. MOTION PICTURES and ' ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ! ' . Program: . BONO Duet Miss Pike and Mr! 4 Bum. f The Dynamiters. Wouldn't It Tire TouT Oh, What Lungs! SONG 4, "Star Light." Scenes from Russia and Gcr- 4, many.. 4 if Clumge of Program Mondays, Wednesdays and Oidays. 4 4 Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday 4 and Saturday afternoons at 1:30. 4 4 ' K.gutar Admlssien, lOo. 4 Children under 15 years, 8c, for 4 Matlnse only. 4 THE SCENIC SHERVVOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE Unlucky Artist. Toor Artist Stunt "When Tlicj.'eo Bringing In the 4 Corn." V Mr. Boor.cc Gets a Fright. Majestic Removal. 4- !eaa 1 'Darling." 4 4 In Bra.ll. 4 Ragpicker's Daughter. Prosram chana-es each Mot- 4 4 tmr and Thurwtvy. Doors opa 4- riXr as 7 o'clock p. m. 4 HstMnso ea Wadifsday and Sat- MOIWOOu'l ELBCTRIC 4 . theaxkii. 4 b m. rierwood a co, - 4 rroprtreors, Mkkaffey Building. Red t21. U Grande, Oregon 1 leaving- LA GRANDE at $ P. M., the beach early Saturday evening. R.&N. connect at Portland with the All kinds of Cement and Goncrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or I wjv ouiait. Satisfaction Guaranteed IR.'L ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 4 4 V T PIIOTOGRAPIIS. THE SORT THAT PLEASE TOUR FRIENDS AND TOUR PURSE. MODERN POSINO A SPECIALTY. Call at Studio and ae mm- 4 los of I'p-to-Dute. Photography. 4 4 ' MISS ADA ROCSU. 4 Bolincnkanip Building. 4 44444 44444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 444 44444444 fM-lal Train Excursion to lNrtlnd nd Uio Sfwdiore. The O. R. N. Co. beg to announce thnt on Friday, August 21st, they will operate a special train, consisting of Standard Pullman and Tourist sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars to Portland, leaving La Grande, at 8 p. m., arriving at Portland following morning at $:ll a. tm. Steamer T. J. Potter leaving Portland at 1 p. m., ar riving on the Beach at T:S0 p. m. Tlrketa limited to September 8th. Passengers may take advantage of a l$-day stop-over at Portland on the return trip If they so desire, and caa leav the Beach Sunday, August 13d. The very low rate of 110.00 for the round trip will be sde. $-7lf 1 CEMENT WORK j All kinds of nmanr. and MOORE DLXIYERS ADDRESS. National President Curries Out Sliaro In the Big Program. His The following Is a dispatch to the St. Louis' Republic, from Klrksvllle, Mo., under date of August J: " - The 12th annual meeting of the American Osteopathic association con vened here this morning for ' a five days' session. The meetings are be ing held under a great tent in De France park. Many delegates were at the opening session and many more are expected. The officials of the as sociation arer'Dr. F. E. Moore of La Grande, Ore.' president, and Dr. L. H. Chtlds of Auburn, N. T., secretary. Dr. A. T. Still, founder of the first school of osteopathy In this city, made the address of welcome. Following this came the president's message and the regular jrogram. The associa tion, aided by the American School of Osteopathy of Klrksvllle, and other like schools, have brought osteopathy Into the recognized list V the healing science, and today osteopathy is legal ly recognized In 10 states of the Union, where but a few years ago It wag regarded as a crime to ir.i., It In any of these states. '.. It la predicted that the other eight states soon will follow In recognizing osteopathy. Many of the leading life Insurance companies and great ' railroad com panies are recognizing the certificates of osteopathy in case of death and ac cident; '( V. '', ,,- A' '! ' , The big day of the convention Is Thursday, when the 80th birthday of Dr. Still, "the father of osteopathy,' will be celebrated. ? Roads to Baker In Good Condition. Kyle Long, who accompanied Drs. Blakeslee and Swinburne on an auto trip to Baker' City, has Just returned home. ; The trip was made form this city to Baker in eight and a half hours running time. A stop of sev eral hours was made at La Grande. Hot Lake and Union, and the party arrived In Baker about dark without accident. The roads over the Blue mountains were somewhat rough and cut up, but from La Grande to Baker the condition of the roads was superb. Good time was made after leaving La Grande. Pendleton East Oregonlan. Seashore Excursion. For a special train excursion to North (Washington) beach points, the O. R. & N. company will sell round trip tlokets to Nahcotta, Wash., under the following conditions: Fare Baker City, $12; Hlanes and North Powder, 111.60; Union, La Grande, Elgin and Imbler, $10. Children Children of half-fare age, one-halt of the above fares. Sale date August II, 1988. Stop-overs Continuous passage In both directions, except that stop-over will be allowed at Portland on return trip within the limit. All tickets will bear as destination. Nahcotta, Wash., but passengers .may stop off at and may check baggage to any point be tween Hegler, Wash., and Namcotta, Wash. Limit Final return limit Septem ber S, 1908. Extension of return. Jlmit to September 30, will be graated upon payment of difference between this excursion rate and the season fare, as authorized In circular No. 110, I. C. C. A-m. ' J31A:0 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 AT THE PLAYHOUSES. 4 4 444444444444444 Sherwood lluura Attrai U Many. The three performances at the Sherwood Electric last evening were well attended. 'The Rag Ticker's Daughter" Is the prlnclpnl card on that program and Is truly good. Heinle Clutmrrn. There has been a slight change In the program at the Scenic for tonight. "The Dynamiters" Is the name of the feature story. The two attractions which wore run for accommodation of special requests last evening, will not be seen tonlKht. The feature pic ture Is a gnod one, showing remarka ble skill In filmdom. The Nocturnal Thieves and the Fat Baby, which were run for the second time by special request, will be taken off the program this evening and the Dynamiters added. This Is a strong feature number and one which will surely please the public. The film Is a colored one, and one of the best yet to be shown here. Mis I'lke and Mr. Beane will sing a dust this evening, and those who enjoy good music will receive a real musical treat Stimulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating these organs like pills 'or ordinary cathar tics. It does nt nauseate or gripe and Is mild and oieawant to take. A. T. Hill, druggist. Dr.VJ.H.Keating The Expert Eyesight Specialist J , OF SALT LAKE, Is now at the Sorrimer Hotel, Room II, where he will be pleased to see all of his old patient' and many new Don't Faitlo See Him about your Eyes. If you are having any trouble with your eyes or glasses. Dr. Keating Is not a stranger to you, as he haa visited La Grande for the paat six years. ' Don't Fail to See Him . This Visit ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SESSION JLftK ti TO JUL 31. I HOH Oram la iii.ilog-f. Chemntrj, Education, Enfllab Literature, Ueriuan, I'mnvh, Kpuiiih, Hiakirr UatlMinmMoi. I'lijuo. Full oorp of Justructucs WFCUli COITRSES IN EACH lUU'AKTMKVIT roR TCACllCii ussTut, iiuiuin m uusa. turn. tltSSS 4 LA GRANDE ! SCHOOL of MUSIC f Studio at 105 Greenwood 4 ftrto Annr cntih rf " W M VHW WVU1 gvUbll VI 4 t I Adams Avenue t PR0E. DAY, Principal ; 4 4$ 41 4 J 4 Pt 4 ?4 4S44J4f i 4 Scott & Altheide t As house cleaners we are t 4 4 the- people who are equip I ped for doing the work. 4 Leare your carpets on 4 I your floors, give us your 4 ornei and smile at our 4 4 2 J work and we will smile 4 together. t t PHONE, Black 1772 t 4 4 4444ve.c.fe44$ 4444444444444444 4 If you want to m-ll out, call up 4 4 R. A. Crawford, tho second-hand 4 4 dealer. 'Phone Black 1521. Ho 4 4 pays the highest cash price for 4 4 second-hand goods. 4 4444444444444 tire In Hlue Mountains. According to a telephone message received Friday morning from Pilot Rock, a small forest fire In the Blue mountains haa partially destroyed the Andrews sawmill on Bear creek, about 12 miles northeast of Pilot Rock, burned 2000 feet of lumber and Is still burning, despite the fart that the mill crew has been fighting to control the flames since yesterday noon. The Andrews mill is a new establishment and has only Just bern placed In run nlng order. The fire started In a brush pile near the mill, yesterday, while the men were at lunch, half a mile distant Pendleton East Oregonlan How am I to have that white suit of mine looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? The answer is simple. When ever it becomes soiled : : : : : PHONE MAIN 7 : ; :' ; : : : WE will do the rest Wlf have a force of Experienced help to look after your wants in this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us. WE Guarantee to satisfy you. A. B. C. LAUNDRY i$$nt$ $ittt$ttfff ttftrttttttttt trrtttttt tn BARGAINS AT ALL All lines marked in plain fibers showing discount. Mow is the time to get the largest discount offered. THE m DUYN (0. j BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSD I I T. J. CRAY Prop. Kafes 51.00, $1.25, $150 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25 and 50c Ml outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot i-44444444444444444t.Kt4.44444 444444444444444444444444( t WE ARE OIR MEW LUMBER ttnnttnnun::::::' which ttutntmtniiittni XT ta.III bS st1,l J . ue sum u rcoucea . ... . 9t4 4 prices. We Hae Fir finkh anrl J li Fir FlnnrlnifVi We hae the best firade of Cedar shlnjles. Thcsfe are two flrades of the same brand, 444444444444444444444 I STODDARD 444;rriii .4 Ti rTttt4444tM I 1 1 ivx jcvvj 33 La Grande, Ore. IN THE Masonic Bid'. j (New Management) Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE GETTING IN STOCK OF ---.T-w---i TT TT prices. House bills special w w m ivvi iiia LUMBER CO. H1IEN COAL IS AWAY DOWX la the time or you to stock up. Coal la lower now than It will be till next spring. So be w'so and give as your order to put in your yearly supply. Tou might as well make tho saving majU. by ordering now. Tou will havff1 te buy the coal anyway, se wny ot now when you can make something by doing so.