La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 16, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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'.iMise Victoria "Wcllmari of K:iki-r
Qty, la guest of Mrs. Ed oHtfr.
) W. "VVorsteir friiPhif b. lay
ft Elgin. ' 'H4lUJ
Mn, fames Gutrldge of the Red Hoy
nine lib linker county.. Is yelling rela
tes Inthe city. ' t ' . . ., iv
(Mrs. Jred Gelbtl loft this morning;
ftj- Enterprise, where she will visit
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...!,.hr . R.,n.it. vun, in --1 f uuv Ai r, Knk Fremont Spnuld
..!. ..X l :, L;-', lug will be the honof BUest"'-)
, XclLMioilvH-rt ( lulu 1 f
I i'iu'r,. $. ytlnt of the
Neighborhood club I norrow uftw
noont thTTiouiTVf v TTirii"!' Oll
?".! The..'mtttInsJ b, ciill? to
.or'ocr prompt!. kti X, oclocH. I. Tb la
dles of the Lyle Musical are Invited to
attend this meeting. ; Remember the
Ui,e amf place. ' V ' ,.!.' i
i SplcrdM Ai-coutrcment.
Th now fitmoiis pUiy " "TYmiV by
J-in.- Mauldln Ff!s!. which cunus U
tho ieard npcra house-, on Sliu
day, ..No, ember 21, Is mounted plcn
dlillJ tlie coHtumes, aecess-jrles and
cowhny f nccoutroments are nil gnu
hn ali been boufiht nt liuckhend
rani i. tint spot where the piny is lo
cnteit The ciiHt of "Txna." Is ihxumi-
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ally tlrong, being headed by Frank
Conufuvand UImi iNuia iihalbi.aod a
.Mrs. T. J3. Smith returned to her
hime iir Elgin 4oday mftcr having vlt-'
ltd with Mr. K Wlslr, ; f . . ,
jGarrit OldcAberg Is ln Imblcr today
oi business--fo .Uv4Ukm8yOldit'
bVr corhpahyi '' '"..'-'
t'. W. Todd, the Portland horse buy
' eri will rVlver6moiTow"'to ' purVTiai.e
mure Grande' TJonde horaea.' ' '
irantrGtddes'of piker Clty,spent
Cu.Hday with Mr. and Mrs'. A. 3,'Ged-
de, returning, to his home last eve
nlng. ,
prof." Befat;li of Bl.rrlz.7" H.V
haf naa many years expedience in land
wurK. has located in the city with a
view of making this his home... .
Mr. and Mrs. Scheurer and Mr. apd
Mrs. Mosiei have leased the Anna De-
long prtfperyron.iThlrVrevt4,'.,,'3'n
wip soon occupy it. , ,
. tr. George O'Conner la spending a
fet days with friends In Union. Ayith-
In the next few weeks he, expects to
Jol his wife In Portland :'titil spring,
iias i)onnT5eUdwsT"ria!iKhruT!V:
ancj Mrs, iA. S. ;.Qeddcs, veturnej -yeKi
triay fir.o.m,.aJryiit ...with cciativts. lu
Bailer City. . j . ,
General Superintendent 11., J. Euck.
ley of the O. n. & N.,,Ieft for Puit-
lanl yeateidayJi He spent FM 1:)y 'and
Satirdny in thld clty wttli Irimdi and
; re.itillves.
Ar. and Mrs. J. W. BnUeri Vlio hnve
bee visiting Mr. and Mrs: M'iliinni Ba
ker kf Summorvilie, for .the past weelt,
retujined today and fof the iiixt( Wk
will be sjuests of Mr.. Huntington.
ujiiteu Stirtes Senator J. C. Flilton
pusd .through the city Sr.nday eve
ning! en routa to Washington, to shape
jnatjers' up for' the December setiSion
of -emigre!. J ,. 'V '' f.t;.ri
Mr. hnd M'r. " Walters, ' Who' have
been, holding the stage at the Scenic
thealer for tha past few weeks, left
this .'morning for Baker City, where
they; have been staged for tike next
five Weeks,'
Mil and Mrs. S. T. Tucker of Wal
lace, Idaho, arrived on the morning
trnini ' Mr. ..Tucker ivntlnues on the
evenijig train to Hailey. Idaho, where
he Is called on biisineurt, and. Mrs.
Tuckr will visit her parents, Air. and
Mrs. It. M. Oliver until his return.
'' . Klnr Sebbelov, for the past two
years if ifld superintendent for the
AmaUnmated Sugar company, has re
signed1 his position. Mr. Sebbelov has
, taken ja prominent and active part in.
civic tid commercial organizations
during his employment with head
titia iters In this city.
' ) ' , Tlio Paxtiiue.
The- program tfiiM evening at the
Pastime is one which has been se
lected with special care and with ref
erence! to the needs and pleasures of
the Pa time patrons. The pictures are
what are known to picture experts as
"Light films,' and 'therefore will not
torture, the eye with dark scenes or
black spots and glimmery streaks. The
subjects are all good ones and have
been selected with reference to their
moral or descriptive valim, as well as
.for their entertaining features. The
illustrated songs are new and catchy,
but no'at all suggestive. The Pas
time is conducted along lines which
are expected to. make this the popular
family theater of the city.
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. Mrs. A. L. Klchardson has issued in
visMn for - ,re' -Wede1s.T end
MiAn.U'ri .iriri&u W' Voj k icfi'A
A rperld bargnln matinee , 'Wlll - be
plven! Trices 25c and 50c.
9 llay' Mht's Play.
i Tlie tauthor of "A Millionaire
Tramp.'f which comes io the. Steward
FrWay,November 10, has . Injected
some rtal mlrth-provokUic situation
In' She, jalay with enough of tho pa
thetic to make It .effective to- all
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' undny,'at the iorfle of the bride's
parents In Troy, Wallowa county, Al-
anb Mrs.' William Baker, " respected
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lisers of this Valley, was married tp
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J4W-tola R. Richmond. Mr.,Pnker
for tb p;ist three years has. beenfl
foroet ranger on the Wallowa forest
neeerv. and the young people will soon
wove q Mr. Baker'a farm" near Sum-
mervllle and make their home.
The Lade' Aid society "hi, the Pres
byterian '$iurcli mcsts! at the home of
Mrr. ii; ' Molitor on "Weinescfny after
noont'lVciocW ' .
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-Mrs! tt. G. tlbucii Vntertarns lo
nbiht In honor of 'MrsGudi' JJideri',
who leaves Tuesday for HeppnVY,
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""T"' 1 Painless Dentistry. ."
'Expert Gold Work a Specialty.- .
Special attention to children's teeili,
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" La Grande National Bank Building.
"'"".."'; ; " Both Thones. ' ' '! '
The 4iend-UneT hh week
Sreplc' 4s Miss Blanch Bishop,
MAT MilAV PEMTEXTlAnY. '
T-'The la has become, aultegeneraN
jy accepted jna.1 l?.e cnarges against
A. B. Conley, beyond tho natura) dis
grace, would prove to .he devoid of any
serious criminal . proceedings, but if
the following, taken from the Port
land Telegram, Jk correct', he may find
It'. Quite difficult to evade a peniten
tiary sentence: ,
The charge against Conley,, pre
ferred by Mrs. 'Lola G. Baldwln( of
hi' Travelers' Aid society,' is"drafted
unler a law enacted at the legisla
tive session'of 1907, making 'the of-fense-a
felony. In case of arrest and
'conviction he will bo' subject to- a pen
alty of from one to SiO years' impris
onment in the state penitentiary."
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ords at 3TKWLIX BfiOK & STA-
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lloi. Ttmald1 ' Girl." . Her" iVharaetef
work Unconsidered s)eclally good, and
tho facj that she, ijomoa direct-kfror
the leading houses In Seattle and Ta
cohia M evidence that she Is clever.
Ml.ss,B,itainwfll -ls heiteftgK-
ment at the Scenic this week. The
films urralf tHartoula TSe"osTa:
There 'irliist enough "txrmk; tw-rratie
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thrilling sort to. make one Bet up and
take notice. Walters and Murray, af-
ter; seven weeks' engagement, left
this n:rnlng for. Baker-City, where
they htwe a five-weeks booking. Tlifs
clever beam ptrt on ?1, changes -while
at fhel Bceritf 'antlnmde a, decided Hit
oa'h awl every ; time,-,'j!lvould. -thiey.
ever choose to return to this city the
:houe that plays them will be com
pelled to build an extension to their
house In order to accommodate the
friends f this team. ,
. Coiiunamlcry Mex-ting Wednoiday.
,.;There will be a meeting - of. the
Commandery Wednesday evening.
Huslhess of Importance. Members re
quested to be precent. . ",
'Irish, Scotch and Geiniah Table linensz
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THIS STOUE HAS LONG F.VJOYEB T1IK . nWCTATION OF.BEIXG
XI IE HXE.V STOKE". OF THI VICINITY.' Ol'lt 1.1XEXS ARE OF TlfE ' "s
: BETTER SORTS, THE SORTS Tlf AT AXtt.h M'EAR.'WASH AXft SATl.SljY,,..,; ,
THE SORTS CiOOD HOCSEKEEPEHS ARK P-ROCD TO POSSESS M ' '
axr xoyr yiTii tilvxksgivixo at ham,; the, geAsox.,OF...r,
, OOI Wirt AXD GOOD CHEEK, OP FAMILY RIXXJOXS AXD AtUb 1
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, THAXKSGIVIXG AROtD THE FESTIVE BOARBf AXl-NOW IS THE. ,. ,
TIME MXEX" NEEDS ARE MOST. LOOKED FOR. f,' .-V r-i--
. AXD WE, EVRR READY TO I IE 1.1 OVIt ciSTt 1MERS, AXXOUXCK V Si
' AX X X DER-PR ICED SF.I.f.TXft. "Of'J T- BLK ,LIXTXr,5'0 'OTI I E R- KlStt"4" .,l
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,' EXTIRS THIS' STORE. : SORTS TOrt 'BE SATISFIED VTTT1I ".V, X'K-R s
OR TWO FROM, NOW.
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Rl DEXT I'EOPI.E WOX'T XEFJ A El OM CLL, . l.IXEXS AHE
HERE PLEXTIFILLY AX PRICED WITX nE 1 tt TtADtCAM.Y. IHS, ,
WILL BE THE BEST BVYIXG T1MK-OF TllK YI1R. ...
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Dr. W. II. Keating, the expert
eyesignt specialist of Salt Lake,
Is nour'nt Sommer Hotel. Don't
full toiejhlm about your eyes or
glasses.' If you are having trou
ble with them. Remember, the
Rates to Knterpric on Wood Hlsli T "
rurnlsn you many reierein e.
THE XFAV TAHIKl'S.
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Call and see him about your eyes.
R. W. II. KEATING,
SOMMEU. HOTEL.
Stock and Wheal Mxlcratc.
The new freight tariff, embracing
all points between I,a Grande and En-1
terprise, the new terminal of the Wal
lowa road, has been Issued, In fact,
went into effect last Saturday.. . The
tariff, on wood Is quite hlgh,.,.'-sThej-ate
on this commodity' from Enterpi lse( to
La Grande Is $2. TO. ' The first-?lns
rate Is 69 cents, M'cond-cla t Ss cwnts. ( onjy the nnconscloua Instruments of
thlnl-class 49 cents, and fourth-class- men of thought. Heine.
41 cents... This Is for less than, car-1- t 1 . t , f ''
load shipments. The wheat'rate is II . FOR RKXT 'PeVeh-Toom bobsej'wlih
r.rt?; v.l'h b f jrs.T'i.''"" ra t'iat bet- hafh.
T ' i y 1 aw-. i-.,v ' i
i WHICH BULL
would you prefer to pay? 'A
ood stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family of
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our modest one for the coal
'Which would have prevented the
illness? Think K ov?r. Then
give us the ;or roa!. Zj
it soon, too. Even a little chill
may mean a bic bill for the
doctor. . 7'
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0. "p. FOWLER . Phone Main 10
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STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE
I' ; D. H: STEWARD, Mgr. and Prop. V ;
ELMER WALTER'S
GREATEST COMEDY DRAMA, SUCCESS
MILLIONAIRE TRAMPl
THE . G E0 S1G E ; : P A L M E K 7
:;;"LUBEK " C0MPAiYl?:::;;
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Ytur Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We arc prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly. ' v r -
Call up Retail Department. Phone Main 8.
The Great Church Scene. The Cld Hotel.
The Country Opera House, the Village Depot
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Tbe' mn of actl-n, are after all.
' ters it a trifle. The same thing U true j
with the tariff covering stock, . which !
reads a 1 cents. , -
' These tariff are based on Eisln
rrtes, belnj simjjiy aOUd to them..
Inqulra at
dence.. -i
tbo. Ubf t rel-
THRKK "furnfshed rooms for ' Ufcht
' , housekeeping. Madirn - Ave.
Phone Blacfc 402 v; .
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FRIDAY, NOV)
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TheChoirof theChurch of the Holy Cross
The Song of the Christmas Revelers.
Nothing like itever presented before. Something so
very different -.FuH'cf-trlsht specialties.- y.-;
; STEWARD'S 0PERI HOUSE i
Saturday Matinee and glt
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, f A FACINATING STORY CF FRONTIER LIFf:
Picturesquely Staged and Played by I
:thc 0r!S!a3 Ncii'Tork Cqrnf an , ;
Orchestra Sett. $1.00; O.-cbettra Circle. 76c; Dre Circle, SOc; Gallery
25c and 0c. Seit on a!eWednesday morning. . . ,.
Bargain Matjnee Prices25fend 5Cc
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