LA GUANDE kVEN'LNu'cjKEUViiK THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. PAC ft ISIS -TOKIEHT'S PBDUUU- Funeral of King George VIJ, (Vito). Mountain Blizzard. Castaways (Kalem). Modern Cinderella (Vito). Song I Won't Be Horn a Until August Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee, gee dis play In lobby. W. J. Phillips and wlfa of Portia are registered at the Foley. J. L. Gabbney of Utica, N. Y, rs here looking after business matters H. S. Brown of Portland, is In L Grande today on business matters. R. W. Watt of Burlington, Iowa, is a La Grande visitor this afternoon. S. I. Kimball, a P. T. & T. company employe, is here today looking after business. AMISSION lie- O O QQOQGQQ t LOCAL .TMS. E. F. Roberts of Cove returned to day from Portland where he has been looking after business matters. Mrs. Ruiherford leaves this evening for Los Angeles, her present home, after visiting for a mouth with her sister, Mrs. Delile Green. . Mrs. Ruth erford formerly lived In La Grande. Ray Broughton, who was formerly in the garage business here, but who is now working with Twohey Broth ers at Pendleton, returned to his job ' this morning after visiting for a few days with relatives here.' C. W. Rellly left today for Los An geles where he will Join his family. Mr Rellly has been a guest for sorce time with his brother, Doctor Rellly of this city, and after visiting at Los Angeles and California points will re turn to bis home in the mlddlewest. "Col." F. S. Ivanhoe, the local dis trict attorney, carries an attractive card case today, the gift of the local lodge of B. P. 0. E., presented as a token of remembrance for the colo nel's 54th birthday anniversary yes terday. ' : ' ' Christ M. Stackland of Cove, trans acted business here today and is stay ing at the Foley. J. I. Caldwell, the Keystone type foundryman from San Francisco, is calling on business houses that use type, in the city today. ' C. A. Lonregan, better known "as "Lonnie", who is an assistant EUDer- intendent for the 0. R. & N., spent j last night in the city. j E. B. Edwin, traveling passenger ag 1 ent of the San Pedro, Los Angeles ' and Salt Lakcj was a La Grande vlsi-' tor today. He carries some clever ad vertising for his road, in the shape of a folder made into the shape of an orange. f ; Mrs. Chester P. Newlin Arrived home this morning from a short visit with friends In Baker City. Ada B. Copeland of Grand Junc tion, Col., Is transacting business In La Grande. P. L. Dyer or Walla Walla and H. W. Black of Portland, .are registered at the Sommer today.. Two Earthquakes FelL San Francisco, Aug. 4. -Two slight earthquake shocks were felt at six forty this morning. There was no damage. . Conductor Jack Kerr arrived here this morning for Portland where he spent a few days on business matters. Sheriff Marvin and Deputy Al Hugg of Enterprise, returned to their homes today In Wallowa county, after having returned from Salem this morning. - ' " " ' James Craig, prominent commer-: cial club man and good roads boost- j er of Silverton, is at the lake for1 treatment. Mr. Craig haB Introduced a catchy booster button carrying the picture of a heart and labeled "Slly;r- 1 ton, the heart of the Willamette valley." Mrs. M. H. Kirtley chaperoned a party or rour young La Grande ladies to Joseph today where they will spend about two weeks at the head of the lake. , The party consisted of Irs. Kirtley and Misses Naomi Kirtley, Nora Arbuckle, Bessie Beuhler of Boise and Florence Happerset SCIENCE DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST -RESULTS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY IX EYERY RESPECT. ' In one's profession Is conscience applied; it Is hopesty, veracity and fidelity. Mechanical equipment is a matter of purchase. Professional equip ment Is the result of study, acquain tance with conditions, appreciation of what you need when you need it. ... . We feel that it is all right to tell you that over 2,000 satisfied pat lents back up our guarantee of sat isfaction. , We have the profes sional eauioment as well as the science." ' ";' "v ' ; - SKILL, REITTATI0X AND H0XESTY A man's heart must be In his skill, and a man's soul in hla craftsmanship! Our heart and soul are in our work. , . . . The satisfaction of those we have served Is your guarantee that we will serve you satisfactorily. High-class work at l.owest pos sible prices. DB, M. P. MEJTDE1SS0HX DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.f 1 to 6 p. m. EYENINGS BY APPOINTMENT When buying disjies you may as well have the best" and "newest Patterns. They cost no more. Our patterns are new, and are certainly beautiful. Johnsons Goods, no better English ware made 42 piece set $6.00 It piece set $13 50 Economy Jars, pints 51.10, qts. $1.35 1-2 gal. $1 .75 per dozen. Jelly Glasses, open, 45c, covered, 50c per dozen. Paraflne per cake 20c. Mason jar Rubbers 5c to 1 5c per doz. V" -4 Mm EmIcb 0, The High Fliers. The aviators are after the goods, but they are not to be confounded with a certain 'higher up" class. Atlanta Constitution. Anyway, the aeroplane has put an end to the plaint of the mollycoddle who was always sighing for the wings of a dove.-Chleago News. . The aeroplane lacks one Important ornithological . feature it can't - float When It stops it lias to seek a roost. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Recent Inventions. A ' recently patented door closet Is made adjustable so that it will close a door completely or return it to any de sired open angle. An all rubber automobile wheel has been patented, rigid at the center and with the hardness lessening gradually until the circumference is reached. ... A Scotch inventor has perfected a sledlike machine which when "drawn over a rood accurately records on a pa per covered cylinder all irregularities In the roadV surface. For that dizzy feeling try Blue Mountain liver pills. Best on earth. Get them at the Red Cross Drug Store The Teat. A woman of some years entered the store. ' "Sir," she said to a salesman, "may I speak with tbe manager?" . Tbe manager was called. "SJr, has your store a high rating?" she asked. "Tea, mndam; Al." "And have you a good class of trade?" "The Tery best In tbe city." estyr "Every one, madam." ( "Thank you. May I leave my r jb brella here while I do a little '. op ping?' Buffalo Express. Heard In Haberdashery. Customer (returning and. putting down counterfeit coin received In changei 1 wont a better half. Clerk-Dog pnrdon. sir. but this isn't a matrimonial ageuoy. Boston Tran script The Inheritance. The college sot a million bone. The helre were very bitter. But never mind. That achool now owns A atr catcher, a apitball Pitcher and an elegant pinch hitter. Society Drama. The parlor drama haa the bulge - On other playa with me. X love to hear the folka Indulge In pleaaant repartee. ' ' ' Tbe hero'a always ao polite. Emlta no vulgar "damn," : But merely put the toe to night ... With cutting epigram. There la no ranting and no rage, No wish to malm or alay. - The players loll about the atage In cultivated way. The character are culled with car. They are no common ham. The butter even haa hi ahare Of timely epigram. Loulavllle Courier-Journal. Time to Escape. "Why were you in such a hurry to 'escape from that man?" "He told me be had just found out a way in which 1 conid become Tery tlch."-Chicago Record-Herald. Revenge. Like the lava from a crater i Came the gravy on hi pate, i For he tailed to tip tbe waiter, i Bo the waiter tipped the plate. ! . nviuaiu a UVUlf VVMiywUIVnf Bringing the Offer Up to Date. Knicker-I would go through fire and water for you. ' Etella-Alr too?-New York Sun. Varying Motives. --".T'l Bow different are tbe men who so " A hero'a pralae to swell! ' Some cheer because they love him ao, Aod aom Juat like to yell. - Washington Star. ...... :"ii'l iiii..i.im-. ,i - ..iMi.-TiiVri-..,- . -t-J i "'mm. i.j ..in i .,,1. Ai i iiii.iim ium .mi ; ' : - . . , ...... ,, ' ii...mi,iiiii-m m ,, M ,,, .-- ,.-irVl: i.;,;,,-. , - ., , ; - ,jr.,..i-;,v m',:";"::;:,zziT essiiijj P",aaa,j , ' ' u B ulll IJ I I Pffl J LV ' .. EI Below you may see a sample of the iv oe pleased to have .you many listings which I hold. If you want to buy or sell I call. MANY BARGAINS M CITY PROPERTY Insure Your Grain , Many farms are insuring their grain now in the field during the per iod of harvest and storing. If Inter ested call or phone me. . Why Pay Rent ? ' I have a seven-room plastered house, sightly view of city and valley. City water in house, stone founda tion. Terms $100 down, balance on easy terms, either $15 per month or $100 every six months. Now in Gourse of Contraction Fine modern house in every re spect, plumbed, flue built for fur nace, large basement cellar. Every thing first class. Situated on east Adams avenue, $3,500 on easy terms. Grazing Land " 240 acres, large spring on place. Good wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per ' acre. . Fruit Farms I have several choice buys in im proved fruit farms, where the or chards are all the way from 7 -years to 13 years of age. The crops are now on the trees and speak for them selves. To Illustrate, we have one 20 acre tract with 14 acres of bearing orchard, 6 acres on which the trees are 13 years old, 8 acres seven years old, water right; every acre first class land and crop goes with place If taken very soon. Price only $6,500. O ther Bargains We have other bargains in fruit land, several close to La Grande, and several tracts on the Sandridge, in cluding some extra fine property ad joining Imbler. If you want any- thing in fruit bearing orchards call. Sand Ridge Farm eighty-four acres, splendid land, for either grain or fruit, $S.r.C0; one mile from Imbler. At lead one-half cash required. Farm in Lower Co ve 160 acres splendid timothy land, own er has been farming It In grain for seven years. River runs through a portion of It 560 per acre. . Farm near Talocaset 160 acres of land near Telocaset . - ThI sland was farmed for many years. Price if taken In near future $5 per - acre. Farm near Summerville 80 acres fine fruit land, $C0 per ac cre. If Interested call; and learn par ticulars. Opportunity for Speculation 80 acres adjoining the city. Crop growing on no less than 20 acres, fine large spring. This place is all . well fenced, county road running along entrle side of place,, making It suitable for subdivision Into small tracts. ; The price Is only $37.5Q.per acre. This land If cut up would eas ily bring $100 per acre. Land on-two sides of It cannot be bought today for $100 per acre. A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good 'modern house with furnace, bath, toilet, cement cel lar with living spring. Commercial orchard of seven acres, ideal dairy and poultry farm, $5,000 on easy terms. . City Property House and three lots on Pennsyl vania avenue, two story, in splendid repair. Just repainted and papered throughout, $2,500, reasonabe terms. Nice little home in North La Grar.de, easy terns on this place, $1100 . Two-story house and three lots on North Fir street desirable property, for only $1,40( . Twelve acres and nice two-story house In South La Grande, '$4,00u; . 100 fruit trees and an Jdeal place foi a few cows and poultry. This site 1b a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement, pastered, well finished throughout, $2,500. Three lots on Main avenue, facing north foj $350. , Three lots on the beautiful sightly nil side, west of La Grande for $1,000. Deslrabel lot and houses In nearly every portion of the city. CSeo IS 9 Real Estate and Insurance, La Grande, Next Door to City Office .1