La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 16, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EYEXETG OBSERVER. LA GRAVDE. OREfiOX. WEDVESDAY, SEPT. 1, 190S.
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large Stock of all Kinds of
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Tickest given forfree Soda Water :
at our fountain on all purchases
noi apply to purchases of School -books.
All customers will be "L
waited upon promptly at our
store. We vant your patronage.
We will try our best to give you
the best bargains of any dealer in
our line.
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C. W. Preston
Big Cut in
Oxfords for
Thirty Days
C. W. Preston
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How To Be Happy
A bin full of flower and a shed full of
first-class dry chain weed is enough to
make any man happy. Now the way to
fill the bin is to phone Mr, V. E. BEAN
to first fill the shed, which be dona for
just half the cosr of other fuel. This
would leave you plenty for the flour and
would help buy the beefsteak and clothes
as well .
The Cheapest Fuel on the Market.
Biggest load of Best for least Money
V. Ev. BEAN
PHONE
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AT TUE PLAYIIOrSLS.
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, Matinees Well Attended.
There In an electric theater piatinee
In this city nearly every week day, ac
cording to the present arrangement,
and this afternoon there were two of
them, both were well attended. Ex
tremely beautiful plates were . given
away at the Sherwood this afternoon
; , Ml-is Dolun Lilly Sings.
Miss Dolan Lilly, and Tenor Bean,
made a success of their appearance
on the real stage' in the Scenic last
evening . The musical renditions took
well with the audience, encores being
called.. '.' , ' . .'
MLs Green's Last Evening. ;
11199 Green, as a special feature at
the Pastime, ends her present engage
ment jonlght and, commencing to
morrow, George S. Eirnle will sing
the special numbers. Miss(, Green's
voice is becoming popular with the
atergoers. Burton,' the regular song
ster, sings "Tatty" ' extremely well.
Despite the rain last evening the Pas
time was Comfortable filled at each
performance
"Father to BIamc.M
- One could hardly tire of 'viewing
the splendid film at the Sherwood
theater, ."Father, was" to Blame."
Though this film Is a stellar attrac
lon, it is not alona in eiipitino" .
Comedy Is wrapped up in the "Un
successful Flirt," Ind those who have
not seen this film are missing some
thing. ' Tonight is the last opportu
nity to seo the present film.
The Senile's Cliange.
Tonight the Scenic puts on "From
Vhlte House to Navy Building," as
'ts headliner, and there is good rea
son for it. The film- is up-to-date and
pictures clearly Judge Taft, the pres
idential candidate, and C, H. P. Bell,
as both are enjoying a gallop to Fort
Morgan. It also pictures Mrs. William
'aft and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Taft
n the reviewing stand. The film If
me that appeals at this time espe
lally. The Arhona Love Affair I.
.he ftory of an abduction, where the
inducted girl falls in love with her
nptor and marries him in time to
orcvent a lynching. In the "Clown's
Ohrtstmns Eve," the clown is playing
with depressed mood and hl3 employ
er displays a kindly spirit by giving
medical aid to the clown's 111 child.
Wlilor.nii 0H'iiH Tonight.
Whitman colli-go will be formally
opened tonight, when the convocation
wcrclsos are held lr th.e Memorial
hall. The largest membership ever
nrolled In the Instltulton occurs thi
rar, und it Is thought that there will
be ver 100 students In the freshman
'lass alno. The four dormitories un
practically filled nt present, and t bon
is still a large number of students tu
rvlvo, says a Walla Walla paper.
Many arrived on today's trains, but
ibnut the so mo number are expected
iomurrow. Members' f-f the Y. M. V.
V. nnd Y, W. C. A. 'meet the new'stu-V-iUs
at the trains, and they had
r:n!r hnniht full this afternoon to re
ceive the many new scholars.
At the convocation exercises tomor
row evening Judges James E. Bnbb of
Lowlstun will deliver the principal ad
irexn. Jurlse Babb Is a nu mber of tin
board of ovtrsi-eis, and Is un eloquent
Ieakc-r. O. I. Sterling, rnuccrt pitin
lut, vhr hiis been employed as un In
Htructor In Whitman Conservatory,
-.vlll make his first appearance before
n Walla Walla audit nee tomorrow eve
iibig. Khortuuc of IilMtr. -
Contrary to general expectations
there Is reprted to be a heavy short
age of labor In the Inland empire.
During" the pant few months, or In
fact, since the financial flurry of Ihhi
fall, there hiis been more laborers than
work, but this condition Is becoming
rnpldly alleviated, and as the large
Industrial Institutions are oneo again
getting on their feet, there Is a heavy
demand for laborers. The most no
ticeable companies that have boon re
porting large shortages are the con
struction crews which severul rail
roads have been working In this part
of the state.
Pendleton Cnses I(himi1.
Pendleton, Sept. 18. The VZ men
arrested Saturday light charged with
"bootlegging." were arraigned this
morning, but were postponed until
later In the week. District Attorney
Phelps stated that he hud plenty of
evidence against these under arrest,
and others who would be brought be
fore the (rand Jury.
THE SCENIC
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Prftpr'-tor and Manager,
S. A. GABJE'1ER,
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MOTION PICTURES '
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ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
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From the White House to
, . Navy. . . . . f
; song ;
I Like Yonr Way."
Western Courtship or a Love
Affair in Arizona. fr
Scenic views, Romances of the
Rhine.
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The Clown's Christmas Eve. jf
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' - Sprano and' Tenor Duet.
THE SCENIC"
SHERW00DS
ELECTRIC THEATRE
MOTION PICTURES AND-
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
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Children's Matinee Saturday,
6c; ladies' and children's Mati
nee Wednesday.
Hids and Seek.
Athletic Woman.
SONG ' . .
"Sim Bonnet Sue." ;
7 Unsuccessful Flirts.
All
Jealous Fiance.
' SONG .
"Tell Me, Dear, Will My Dream
Come True."
Tho Fiftieth -Flelostock Regi
ment's Jubilee.
". Father is to Blame.
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Program Changes
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
. Refined entertainment for La
dles, Gentlemen and Children.
B. M. SnERWOOD, Prop.
Pastime Theater
Iloush & Lucas, Props.
MOTION PICTURES AND
. ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
Heacock's Orchestra.
Program.
Illustratru 3o..h
The Cattle Rustlers.
"Tafry."
"Trlsle; the Clever. Princess,"
hand-painted. "
Illustrr.tod Song
"In tho l.nnd of I'lowcrs and
Sunshine."
The Frontiersman's Erlde. ,
Miss Laura Green, soprano, in
vocal selections,
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M.
Ladies' souvenir mntlnees
Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock.
Children's 5c Candy matinees
Saturday, 3 and 4 o'clock. -
I CEMENT WORK!
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I All kinds of Cement and
I Goncrete work.
I C0CRETE
V' BUILDING BLOCKS
I CEMETERY WORK
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No contract too large or f
t too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ft. L. ROBERTS I
PHONE BLACK 582 1
WHY NOT TRY
Poplin m's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief In
eviry case. Sold by druggists, Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Williams Mf. Co., Props.
Cleveland, O.
For sale by
A. T. HILL, Druggist.
Messenger Pen Ice.
It you want a messenger call up
Main 14. '
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Brick building, at the present price of lumber,"-is
cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated 5
tnat my brick is superior o any made in Oregon. 1 1
can'furr ish cemmbn bnck in any quantity. No order
too largfc or too small to receive prompt attention. I
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.'
Estimates cheerfully ..furnished. ' Prices made known
on application. ,;:
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Phone Residence, Black 701, Yard,
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; SCHOOLof MUSIC ?
Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue '. ;
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Principal
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T. J. CRAY Prop.
Rates $i.00, $U5, $150
X Besf 25c meal in the city
X Beds 25c and SOc
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All outside rooms. Board
t anrf lodge $6. per week
X One block from depot
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0. P. FOWLER
Opening Safe of the
CAREY ACT LAND
Approximately 13.000 acres of the b. st Irrigable Und' in the West,
located at King's Hill. Idaho, on the main line of the Oregon Short
Line, will be opi ned for sale to settlers "under tho terms of the Carey
Act, (
OCTOBER
Ihls magnificent piece of cove state In the Nation. It Is en
land, protected from all unfa
vorable conditions. Is pronounc- tlrP'y Burr,,un,JeJ mountains
ed by expert to be the best fruit wveral hundred feet higher. No
producing soil In the best fruit lava rock; deep loam soil.
Great Surplus Pure Water
Flowing all the year. Best conditions on earth for raising fruit and
vegetables profitably.
On the Main line of the Oregon Short
Line, Along the Snake River
Tho grand opening will be conducted by the State of Idaho, tracts
being drawn by lot. After legal deposit on land and water rights,
settler has right to withdraw deposit If location Is undesirable. The
grandest opportunity for profitable fruit rnchlng ever known.
GALL UPON
La Grande Investment Co.
FOLEY BLOCK
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KRIEGER!
Red 621.
i-a urande, Oregori J
Scott & Altheide
I As house cleaners we are
I pea tor doing the work.
Leave your carpets on
your floors, give us your
orner and smile at our
i- work and we will smile t..J
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I , PHONE, Black 1772
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(New Management)
Only house in the t
city employing I
white help only
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TRY OUR SERVICE
WHICH BILL
would you prefer to pay? A
good stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family of
pneumonia or rheumatism 'or
our modest one for tho coal
which would have prevented the
Illness? Think It over. Then
give us the order for coal. Do
it soon, too. Even a little chill
may mean a big bill for the
doctor.
. Phone Main 10
12, 1908.
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