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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
LA GRANDE KVBNINO OBSERVER -THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910. S ' 1 ' - - W.mt . i lin . u P mo L- tm, T - - ",.! Ua I ; - .V.; -vif -: v V - .TiT - . .f a, t 3- torn NEW lout Li' w .an 0 V3: A, a it In. :"f'-. i ! ' i X MciiHirrrawcs. . a ijLA A A O A A A O A lrt. Oorg Ptlmer wlU eatwuja 4k A w fl mmm m,,n WT- 4 hm' totaorrow aCleraooo. BnM f r Gttenor Xftdley. ! arr dcre of LL. D.. vu oo&f erred IfUwourl'i lUpubllcaa cWf iccqUt. pjCoiamW, Mftn .;hi48orfKm Q&tvmoi tterbrt ?jBf HadleT.' br th U&jtrittr of Mkwottrt to-day. Bwt Kail of Core l Uero today U teadtag to baalness matters. . Herbert Ormond ' returned to hla home ia Nampa this morning. . 0. B. Ramsey o( jPorJland. is la the city today on business matters. ' Jay M. Reynolds, son of J. B. Rey nolds of this city, Is one of the large class of graduates from Oregon Agri cultural college this year. Mrs. Davis Wilcox returned to her home in Haines this morning. She has been riBltlng with Mr. N. Newtoa for several days. 1 ' Miss Evelyn Knox returned to her I Jkhome in The Dalles today after visit f -ing with friends In this ( city for a lew uaya. Mrs. R. J. Slater and daughter, Miss yeito, Returned o thp!j home in Pendleton this morning after visiting in La Grande during the Martin Neill wedding - v j Eugene W. Vest, a traveling sales man of St. Louis, who has made this territory for twenty years, is in the city on one of his annual visits. . 4 i' 1 . M. P. MENOl DOCTOR 'OF OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE P0ST0FFICE. JUL MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES OIYE THE BEST RESULTS. ONE CHARGE COYERS 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 his 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 vancements in science, having di plomas to practice In any state lu 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 coun ties Including about ISO children. In employing professional service you get the best service and ma terial for less than you would pay others for Inferior material and no professional service. TOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE , DR. MENDELSOHN and he guarantees satisfaction In every respect Office hours from 8:30 to 12; and from 1 to 5. By special appoint o u lid.) ... "i i-. Gompteto uipmsht for remitting and repairing " ! Singm -' Call at our store and hear the specially prepared. Records of Bands and other Instrumental Mn- ; sic, Songs, Stories, Recitations, etc and as-sure yourself that this Is the best offered. Ton v Boy Only the Records. . , ' ' ,. : .. ; . These Records are Famous for their Tone and Quality As a home entertainer it has no equal. The best talent in the country is brought right to 'your fireBlde to while away the long evenings with comical recitations and songs. An impromp tu dance may be gotten up at a moment's notice and here you have the best orchestra of the country to play the dance music. Or you may wish to learn a song and what better Instructor . can you have than one of the Peerless singers to phrase a song over and over again If need be. The possibilities of this wonderful little machine for instruction and amusement are endless. v Description of Instrument ; . ; 2 THE CABINET .Made of heavy,, solid oak throughout Corner posts are made with fluted mould- y J . ings. ' ''.'"Z '-.. , ''.. .: . NICKLED TONE ARM The latest triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume , and purest tone quality, eliminating the metalic scratch so common in the ordinary type of machine. ' -THE MOTOR Of special etrength and construct ion, unusually' durable. '' ' ' ' ' 1 " v TURN TABLE Ten-Inch diameter, accommodating any. size disc record. . . , ; ; : :: , STANDARD ANALYZING REPRODUCER (Sound Box) Insuring the most perfect reproduction of . ' any known sound; fitted with automatic needle clampi' permitting of the instant releasing '.or '....fastening of the'needles; '" 1 " r ': ;' .'.v'." s,y' , ; ; ' SPEED REGULATOR Permitting the ready adjustment of the speed to suit the individual fancy ,j or requirements such as for dance music or. speaking records.,. FLOWER HORN Seventeen Inches in length, with a fifteen-inch flared bell. Finished in a beau tiful, deep, rich red enamel, and decorated with gold stripes. ?. ' .,.,. , , , ; . One Standard Talking Machine with Handsome Flower Horn FREE to every Customer whose Cash Purchases amount to $100.00. : Customers to purchase 10 10-lnch Records at time of getting machine and 10 each month for two months thereafter , See and hear this wonderful instrument and learn', how easily you can obtain one ONE MACHINE TO EACH HOME F. D. HAITEN, Home Furnisher. Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Stove 3, Ranges, Carpets, Linoleum, Window Shades, ' Trunks and Valises. We pay Cash for Second-hand Furniture or will exchange for hew! ! 801 FIR STREET & 1W7 JEFFERSON AYE. .. Phone Black 611 i i.) 0) .& 5 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS .bif.'tQERALD. Proprietor1 ' 1 '' Ompltte Machine Shops and Foundry V 1 --. Bishop Daniel Tuttle of St. Louis, was the recipient of a aimllar honor." ; ' A class of 400, the largest in t he history of the institution, received diplomas at to-day's commencement exercises. ' : ' J. E. Trlpeer. of . Cove, is visiting friends in the city and transacting business matters. ' ' C. W. Nlbley, the Salt Lake mil llonalre spent yesterday in the city visiting relatives. ; He went to Port land this morning and will return -0 La Grande next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Weintz of Chi cago, have continued . their tour of the west after visiting at the T. J, Ormond home. . They will tour Cali fornia before returning home. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.. French, who came over from Cove yesterday to attend the French-Ormond wedding have gone to Pendleton where they Will meet a party of tourists and ail yill then go to Portland to spend the week end .-. turers and - producers of hardwood lumber from all over the country as sembled in the Kentucky metropolis today, when the annual convention of the National Hardwood Lumbermen's Association was called to order at the Seelhach. St. Louis will probably be awarded next year's convention. , ' 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Driscoll of Kansas City who were married' at the Catholic church yesterday morning, are in Wallowa county visiting friends and as soon as they return will go to their future home in Kan sas City. Mrs. Drlscoll's mother, Mrs. Mary Murphey also of Kansas City, will reraain'as the guest of E. J. Walsh and family for several weeks before returning home. ' Hardwood Lumbermen. Louisville, Ky., June 9. Manufac- a 000004 0$$kH t t 10 TThie Mrd. Thomas ome Bruce, Manager Madison Square Theatre Company 7W 1HE GOLDEN GIANT MNE1 WESTERN COMEDY DRAMA Admission 25c and 10c S 0Q$G0Q$14$$4 Strictly FRESH Ranch Eggs 30 cents DOZEN .. , The: FlorsKeim "Flexsole" . .i . i , . y ' . ' r . 1 7 ' Comfortable from the start as an old shoe, . Royal Grocery AND : ; Bakery. A light, flexible, specially, designed ', shoe for tender and aching feet. c. c. Pening ton ments In the evening. - ' .". : " "