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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
LA GRA:rpEtEVEXIXa OBSERVER , WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910. vats: nv 0 J IVJSE TALKS BiThe OFFICE BOY I took a good long look through the place today and in addition to sweeping out, cleaning the front windows, checking freight, deliv ering goods, tending to office du ties, helping - write letters and getting up i the ads, they want me to make myself, familiar withithe ' gelling business' so' I can help out during a rush:- I suppose I I ss -TQNISHT'S PBOSUH- Secret Chambers. Capturing the North Pole. Maid of the Mountains. . Over the Appines. Song "Toys for Sale. Song "When the Balmy Breezes Brothers Devotion. ADMISSION IDc- LOCAL .TMS. 4 ' ! j, E. Youel of Union, is a guest In the metropolis today. 1 : . , L. J. Loyerson of Walla Walla, registered at the Sommer today . , Is iness from soda to hock. I think . the boss will have hard work to 1 keep up with me. ; The suits we are now showing have the style and elegance which puts a man or woman In good . company If they want It. It puts . the evidence all on their side. It isn't, enough to be all right In these hustling days you've got to look all right as well and our new togs do Just that thing for you. Many shades of gray are. still worn but you will want to see the new tans,' olives, biscuit browns and terra cottas. Come m in and take a squint at my ex pense. - ' WILLIE, with, ; The People's Store THE HOME OF HART, SCHATFNEB V ; ." : ;. $ MARK CLOTHES, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Driver of Wal r land office visitors this I t i nwt wi morning. velopment of all parts of the iateior. .Baker City Herald. '' Miss Ethel McKennon has gone to Portland to .visit friends for a short time. Wm. Cantrell, foreman of the Sul livan ranch at Starkey, was in tha city today purchasing supplies. Mrs. E. Polackls expecting the ar rival of her brother and family from North Platte, Neb., In a few days. They will remain about a month. " Father Aalders of ' the (Jathollc church here, has gone to Wallowa county on matters of business, ; in tending to' return tomorrow evening. Charles F. Beeby, at one time brig adier general of the Oregon National guard, . was a passenger on the east bound passenger train this morning. Mrs. Grace Barrie, who Is chef at the Hot Lake dining ' room, s spent last night with her relatives here, re turning to her headquarters this morn ing. '' ' Mrs. Wm. Ramsey returned last evening from Pendleton where she was a guest with friends on the Indian reservation, visiting the missions and schools there under guidance of Rev. Corneliuson. Calvin C, Thomason, who Is now at Vancouver, but at one time was a member of the Observer news gathJ erlng staff, spent last night in the city Bigning up final proofs for a timber o societi o o o ? o ooooooi . . . j One of the elite events In society! was the receiving day of Mrs. M. P. ! Mendlessohn, bride of Dr. Mendles sohn, at their home on Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, yesterday afternoon. The home was artistically decorated with lilacs, snowballs and evergreen and the many ladies wno j called to make the acquaintance ofj this estimable lady and wish the doc-, tor and his bride many years of hap- j plness, were delighted to extend the social circle of La Grande so that it will include the one who comes to; make her home here., Exquisite re-j freshments were served, Including Ice j cream, fruits, cake and other daln- ties. Mrs. W. Ash and Mrs. Walter i Neidner assisted Mrs.'Mendlessohn in ! receiving. The hours . were from 2 to 5 o'clock. In speaking of La Grande ! Mrs. Mendlessohn expressed great, satisfaction and pleasure over the gen-; eral appearance of the community and ; assured all of her newly made friends J that she was quite sur she would feel thoroughly at home here in a very short time. UU sVSA9 VeM A Card of Thanks. V We,' the undersigned, desire to ex'-' press oiir thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted us during the Illness and death of our beloved moth' er, Mrs. Henrietta Rice, Their Wnd ness will never be forgotten." Vv'-' MRS. W. p. GRAND YY MRS. ALVERDA HAWORTH, MR. CHAS. RICE. V Hi: 6 $ $ 4 $ , TOO LATE TO CLASSlITt f $ ; 4 , tft SALE Five rroam' house, large c lot, "on Washington Avenue.; In quire Chas.-Dlsqua, Clly Meat Mar- " ket. -Vv- - W '-''v W. L. At wood of the Palmer Junc tion country, was a visitor In the city this morning. ! ' ' W. W. Yeager has gone to Minam for a week of early fishing where the big fellows live, r , , Manager H. S. Massee of the Blue Mountain Creamery is a business vis itor in Union today, ; - ' . Miss Leon Dawson will return next week from Salem 'where ahe has been attending Willamette' University. ' M. F. Moore, a well known busi ness man of Baker City, transacted business here this morning. District Superintendent ' J. D. Gi llian has arrived home from a trip to the Puget Sound country in an effort Jo , recuperate his health. ' ' Mrs. Nelson and baby who have been in the fourth street sanltorium for some time, were able to go to I. their mp this morning. Upton II. Glbbs, rector of the Epis copal church, arrived home today" from The , Dalles t where he attended the weetlBff gf pastern Oregon Episco-, Vt. H. Casey will return from Port land tomorrow to resume his work with the' Golden Rule. He has been In Portland several days visiting at the bedside of his brother who has been seriously 111, . ; - , v .. L. W. Hornbeck of La Grande, salesman of the Grande Ronde Nur series, arrived In the city last night from an extended trip to Bums and other Interior points. - He reports rapid progress being mada In thede and Mrs. Thomason are well satisCc J with their new koatlon. '-.-'X'- In Doubt. , VlsltoF-So your boy Is In college, Is he. Mr. Corntossle? Farmer I can't say exactly, He's In ther ball nine, an in ther Towla. crew, an' in ther Jlmnayzeeum. nu in ther domytory, but whether he's ever In ther college Is niore'n I kin' find out by his letters. Harper's Bazar, '.''.-. "Grandma"' Richardson will cele- sorrow afternoon. The occasion is annually a very pleasant one and the many friends of the hardy pioneer al ways plan to enjoy anything she may arrange for the occasion. Tomorrow from 2 till 5 o'clock Mrs. Richardson will receive her friends at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ellen Mason, 1807 Adams avenue, and all friends or Mrs. Richardson are cordially incited to at tend the reception. - , JJ) A S - i) I "' will soon be ready for business. Never before have we shown such a stock of popular priced goods in our Basement Department. Prints, Ginghams, Percales, Damasks, Outings, etc. Everything in tin that is needed in the home. The same is true of glassware and house furnishings and every conceivable thing that you need around the home. . You can supply almost every necessity without costing you a cent "use Coupons." These you get in all departments up stairs and they arc accepted in the bargain Basement the same as cash. Hoiv are you af Figuring Percentage Does a saving of 25 per cent interest you? It should and does most people. None of us are so well fixed that we don't want the chicken on the dollar to make a noise before we loosen up. r Figures do not lie and we will show you, now, where 25c saving is made on just a few items. Arti cles such as: ---V-.- ! I in LATEST MEASUREMENTS OF JIM JEFFRIES. The measurements taken of Jim Jeffries made recently by "Farmer" Burns are as follows: Age 35 Weight 228 Height S feet ltt Neck Chest, normal Chest, expanded Waist ..... Thigh ... Calf Anal ... Biceps , Forearm ........................... .Wrist No Humbug N6 Hot Air " ' No Graft Miss - Ruby Huff last evening en tertained a crowd of young frlend3 in a very pleasant manner, Miss Sarah Collier entertained a number of young people Wednesday evening. . ; "Best safetv pins'; 17.11; ir. , r.5cl Best common pins ,'. . . . . ONT thread . ;. r. . . . . . ;" . San and silk, all colors . . . Ladies cotton hose ' .; ... Children's cotton hose . Men's black or tan socks . Ladies ' summer underwear Good grade pearl buttons Heavy double width percale 36-in bleached muslins ' . . , . . .DC . .5cJ ;10 .10c. .10c .10c : .10c .:ioc .;10c 'Our Price pi '.' ' Xotlce. ' Dog owners having secured license tags for dogs should put the license on the dog's collar as all dogs without the license on will be taken up and an additional charge of $1.00 will be pfitced on the dog. :'.p.,W. FERRIS, r . Pound Master. llAIilKG $gPtofvoUrACC0Ili;0DATt0:)S ' 1 .'i II l . 1. J . -U .. .m II II HU H' in r' JII.IIWIIIIIIHIIIIIWMI I'M IHWLI 11)1111., 11,11 I D R. M . P. MEKOLESQHN IN preparing for a journey the telephone per forms a great variety .of services. Reservations : are made, last directions are given, good-byes are said over the 'wife.' --v v r:: 1 ,' " The Long Distance Service of the Bell system is of special interest to the traveler. Sometimes the Bell Telephone makes a trip unnecessary; sometimes it convinces him-that a; trip would be profitable, r Wherever he goes, he feels the need of universal ser- ...rn'i - '-n.u c.: " " '" '. ' vice, ana iuai is xeu ocrvice. The Pacific Jckpiions and Telegraph Co . rEvery Bell Telephone f 13 the Centre of the System. i ' ' V. Pyroti? Xr9tth34or Way 80th. ' the "Agoa" class of the Baptist Suh'day' School have secured Byron's troubadours for m entertainment on Friday evenlhi, Uty 20'tn. ; Wany tickets are sttdkeh for already. The boys of the class will have bills and tifckets out by the first week In May. This will be the best musical enters tainment ever in La Grande. Rev. R. C. Ransom, of Chicago, Bays:' "The Byron Troubaours musical entertain ment at bur chourch was one of the most delightful musical treats we have ever had. ; The music, vocal and instrumental, was bree2y, fresh I and highly entertaining not only .in good form, but pure and elevating, and It gives me pleasure to recom mend them to all churches and any j Christian organizations." Watch ror 1 the bills and further announcements. ;!:) Our -Price 3c Ch6 ,25c .25c DR. M. P. MEXDELLSOHX DOCTOR OF OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED ; AT 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. Fish DR. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. Dr. Mendlesohn's deep curve lenses fives wider field, clearer." vlak'B, greater comfort, , improved apear ance.: v -' ' ; 05E CHARGE COVERS E5T.I11E COST OF EXAMINATION, " GLASSES, FRAMES The doctor is endorsed by all of (he leading oculists of Portland and all o the physicians In La Grande. . The entire problem lies In the three words Rightly fitted lenses. ' All broken lens replaced while yon wait Charges reasonable. lOUB CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE ..DR. MENDELSOHN and he fnarantee s satisfaction I every respect Office hours from. 9 to 12 and from For Friday Fine French ginghams ... . Sateen dress linings . .... . . . Press linens, all staple colors, Fine Persian lawns J . . . . . . . . Fine India linons . . . . . . . ... . . Now all these figure a saving of 25 per cent to the buyer. These, however, are only a drop in the bucket as there are thousands of items in our stock that will figure this saving to you. In every department of the store and. in every line of goods this saving will be made you. LET US HELP VUO SAVE The Golden Rule Co Sliced Lunch Salmon , and Halibut in Car toons.; 'i.-'.'.?' Salt Salmon Bellies . Mackerel; y Holland -Herring. Salt Halibut and Herring. Ro yaluro eery AND Bakery. : . Clothes for Worldngmen The Union Made Clothing. Honest Values Always worklngmau, that deslrta splendid Suit value In the waj f a good looking, stnrdy, comfortable Suit, will be greatly Interested In the excellent Snlts we have had bnilt Jn a way to meet his special require ' ments. ' , Strong, durable fabrics In neat patterns of Cheviots, Worsteds and Casslmeres. Linings strong seams - strong and double strength at all r points where strain comes. A stylish bnt roomy ent Every feature of comfort .aid .durability .considered and worked ot ' TniS STORE CATERS TO TEE WANTS OF THE WORKINGMAlf Is ever on the alert to meet his re-qnh-ements and to give him the fall st neasare of Clothes satisfaction. . ASH BROTHERS, " CLOTfilERS AtiD FURUlSlllRS t . ' . ; . . ' - 1 to 5. By special appointments in the evening., .., '.' wWw4w4 f t $o