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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1910)
PAGE TOREK VJISt TliliS By The OFFICE BOY THE TiTie GoSolesa ; Rwle QmBiw -TDKIGHT'S PROGRAM 10 Smile and the world smiles with . ' you;. .. ' "Knock" and you go alone; ' For the cheerfulgrin Will let yQ In , , Where the kicker is never known; Growl and the way looks dreary. Laugh and the path' is bright; : For the welcome smile .? Brines sunshine, while . "A frown shuts out the lieht. 1 he gospel - of goqd . things is smiles. -"Ain't it the truth? There's absolutely nothing , like 'em. Haven't "you felt sorter blue and Boleinncholy and out ' of sorts generally, and have some fellow with a big jovial face wreathed in smiles come along" and Jar ', t'ue "blues" you had Into the mid dle of next week? Of course you . have. . Then get busy and do a little smiling yourself. It's one of the habits that don't hurt any body. Old Mr, Long Face is nev er welcome at Success's: house parties, and Mr. Grouch is bounced before, desert is served, while Miss Smile is much sought after by all those that want to make an Impression with success. It's easy for a man to smile if he wears the right sort of clothes and he can't draw any bum duds r in this fashion bazar. If you yi ever minn you nave . you cu J .shuffle tyyou're satisfied.--" You K know we guarantee you a fair I deal every pop. Did you get a new straw? Carmicella. ''.'', ' Accidents Will Happen (Edison), Venice. , .- .. ' ;': ' " ' The Parisians.. Flowe of the Ranch." , ; Song Sweetheat Days. . .. HMIOS lie WILLIE, with The People's Store THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARK CLOTHES. the PEOPLE'S STORE way. It s ; the right way. Isn't it so? I'll leave It to you. '-,'' Do You Want A that will pay for Home itself? A Five Acre' bearing Fruit Farm 1 y miles from La Gt ande postof f ice, in May Park, with 4 room house, pantry and closet," good cel lar, barn and fruit house, 2 chicken houses, windmill, with water piped from tank to barn and chicken lots, all in splendid condition. i-'.' TERMS 10 SUn . PURCHASER. Inquire SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, Jabkr, Ore. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Ralph Murchlson will spend a week in Union visiting friends.".' There will be a buness meeting Ot ilio Stiiru biar tu.a evening and all members are urged to attend. Mr. Rellly of North Dakota is here looking after land matters and Is a gueBt .wlth his brother who came out from Dakota some time ago. Miss Leona Bean, who for the past year has . been manager of the local Western Union, left today for Sweet, Idaho, where she will spend a month visiting relatives. -. ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mackay re turned this morning from an extend-J ed stay in Albany. Mr. Mackay at tended the recent convention of For esters In Portland. Mr .and Mrs. W.' K. Davis and fa mily are down from Meacham today to visit friends and transact business matters. Mr, Davis is connected with the Meacham Lumber company. E.' H. Myers of Nebraska is here to visit his son Don Myers. This is the first time that Mr. Myers has been tin La Grande, though, his sons and daughters have made their home here from time to time for several years. Clarence C. Wilson, now at Walla Walla but at one time a business man of La Grande and Imbler, Is here to day to transact business matters for a few days. He is" connected with a tlothlng house-at the Garden City, OR. M. P. South Dakota Bankers. Yankton," S. D June 8. Plans for financing the bumper v' crop which : South Dakota farmers expect to pro duce this year and a general discus sion of banking topics will occupy the .three-day session ot the State Bank- ..." - ,ers association, convenea nere loaay. Fruit Trees. D. H. Proctor, representing Milton Nurseries. Order now for fall and spring delivery. , DOCTOR OF , OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, DR. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. ONE CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE COST OF EXAMINATION, GLASSES. FRAMES. Dr. Mendelsohn Is a graduate of Heidelberg, Germany in medicine, not only the leading college of Germany, but of the world. After leaving Germany Dr. Mendelsohn discontinued the practice of medi cine and devoted Us entire time to the optics.. For 29 years he has been a specialist in that line and has kept in touch with all the ad vaneements In science, havinir dl. plomas to practice In any state in the Union, having been endorsed by the leading physicians of the state. ; Dr. Mendelsohn located in La Grande on the special request of all the physicians of this city and has successfully treated over 2,000 people In Union and Wallowa conn ties including about 180 children. In employing professional service yon get the best service and ma terial for less than yon would pay others for Inferior material and no professional service. ? T0UB CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE DR. MENDELSOHN ani he guarantees satisfaction In e?cry respect Office hours from 8:30 to 12; .and from 1 to 5. By special appoint ments In the evening. BARGAIN DAY S Ladies' Suits and Coats $ Large lot to closer at less than half . price v X Bargains - Ribbons, Laces, .Embroideries. Al- most like finding them. 2 10 ; SPECIAL M Oil Painting FREE ! t ' S Furnishings: Summer Under- . wear, Straw Hats, Neckwear. ANT LADY IN EASTERN OREGON WOULD PRIZE SUCH AN AB : TICLE AS, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE AWAY, MOST HIGHLY. Mr. Burt, the world renowned Landscape Painter, will be with us for 10 days, beginning Wednesday, June 8th. Will paint these pictures in our store. It will be Interesting to know and to see how this work Is done. Many, will avail themsel ves of this opportunity. Mr. Burt has a world wide reputation.. Besides having done this work in all the principal cities of the United States, he has traveled In f6reign coun tries, where his work has won for him great renown. He Is an Artist At least one of the best Landscape Artists la the world. v Ha paints Vtuickiy. rainis uomesuc Landscapes, which we are' all familiar with, besides foreign and historical scenery. These pictures are painted in oil, on prepared painters' canvas, on stretchers, already to frame. A painting made by Mr. Burt will last a lifetime. V 400 Paintings--Our Contract Our contract Is for 400 paintings, made especially for us. The size of these pictures is 14x22. and 22x36 Inches. Either are a nice size for the home. ;. - . The work will be done right In the store ' where all can see, from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. each day, ". You are welcome and urged to come and see this work done. . Small Size with $5 Cash Purchase Large Size with $10 Cash Purchase Save your cash slips. They will all apply from the date above mentioned to the close, ten days. Where cash slips are used to obtain a painting there will be no basement coupons given. So you see the paintings are absolutely free. Not more than three paintings will be given to any one customer. , Paintings Absolutely Free This is an opportunity that you may never have again. We have been corresponding with Mr. Burt in view of trying to get him to come here for five years, knowing that the advertising feature of his paint ings would be the very best that we could get, as a picture of this kind in any ones home is so highly appreciated, and lasts a lifetime. As these pictures will be given free of charge to our customers, the demand we expect will be greater than the number our : con tract' calls for. There will be a certain number painted each day, so as to give them a wide distribution. "... 1 SAVE YOUR CASH SLIPS AND SECURE A PAINTING THAT MONEY COULD HARDLY BUY WHEN YOU ONCE HAVE IT IN YOUR HOME, : '- ' ' 1 ' tffij Wednesday, June 8 to Saturday, June 18th--Ten Days Trimmed Hats .. . . Large lot to close at less than half price Specials O Shirt Waists, Un-$ derwear. Just the $ -season when they o are needed. ::ivS:.,..:'CV..-- Kitchen and Household Furnishings Hardware and . Dishes. Special Bargains in Every Department During these 10 Days we shall offer some Wonderful Values. Bargains that you will appreciate. No old out-of -style stuff, but good, clean merchandise. Come and secure an Oil Painting, and as many Bargains as you wish. THE GOLDEN RULE .COMPANY W. A. Williams, of Portland, is a La Grande visitor today. E. O. Robblns and E. J. Robbing, of Olympla, are visiting in the city today. Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn and daugh ter Ruth spent the day in Elgin with friends. Walter Strlngham, the postmaster at Imbler, was In the city on business matters this morning. . ' r Doctor W. M. McMillan, the den tlst, leaves this evening for Portland to spend the rest of the week. Howard Davis, of the Logan-Sher wood company, left today for Port land to look after business matters. Miss Allene Gulling, of Reno, Nev., who has been visiting relatives here, left last evening for Portland to at tend the Rose show but will return to La Grande to continue her visit, 'at the end of the week. ' S. R. Haworth" arrived today from Enterprise. ' W. R. Kivette, the lumberman, is in Wallowa county today looking af ter business Interests. PER .. . '. " Mr. and Mrs. Clark Adams and children, of Huntington, are' in the city visiting with Mr. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Adams, of O street Wendell Ihle, Sr., will in the morn ing commence delivering the farmers' cream to the new creamery In La Grande which has recently been equipped. Mrs. J.. L. Young and Misses Fi- fleld and Virginia Wade, were called home yesterday unexpectedly by a reported accident to Mr. You ns: in this city. The report was groundless, much to the satisfaction of the camp ers who were much alarmed at the detailless reports gaining their atten tion. W. A. Williams, one of the-best known politicians of the state and prominent in insurancj circles, passed through the city this morning on his way to Wallowa where, very wisely, he purchased a large tract of land some time ago. He was accompanied by Olympia men. pany head offices In Baker City, has spent the past two days In La Grande expertlng the local office books. Attorney pan. Shehan, the, Enter prise booster, arrived this afternoon to attend the present term of cir cuit court. Miss Carmichael, of the Chrlstloa orphanage at Walla Walla,' passed through the city this morning on her way to Wallowa county with two lit tle boys who have. been adopted! by Wallowa county families. , "Herble" Ormond . -arrived today from' Payette, Idaho, to spend 'a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Ormond. Iiadore Fuchs, the ' Samo-mlneral .water; man who owns the famous springs by that name In Baker coun ty, here the "elixir of lofe" flows freely, was In the city yesterday dis posing of' bis , bottled goods. Mr. Fuchs is a -regular visitor in La Qrande. ' Head Bookkeeper Taylor, of the Eastern Oregon Light 6 Power com- Another large delegation of La Grailde people left last evening for Portland where the show is in progress. ASSESSMENT WELL ALONG. Work About one Month Ahead of Usual Situation at This Time. County Assessor T. A. Rinehart re ports that the work of assessing Union county property Is about one month farther advanced at this time than usually in June. La Grande, Union and Elgin are practically completed, except for a few scattering ones; and the entire county will te all In long before the first of July.