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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1910)
LA til IAN DE EVENING CBSEIiVEK MOXlUY, AL'O US7 22 1910. PAC Bahon's The Greatest Bar gain Store in City Extra Special Bargains 9 bars good Laun dry soap 25c 40 c 25 c 05c 25c Vanilla Extrat-f r 50c Baker's choc olate 30c box of Cocoa 10c box spice MS rns sisht's mm- Unknown C '1.. .'in. k.t ijtiiiiju.-, lie ty. I'mler tiie ICui 1 1. A Fu.iily F;it i S. &. A. Y!.tuv;rapii Deaut'ful ilishos ?Iven to Jady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In h hly mm in 25c Lemon extract. 25c 3 pkgs Jello 1 5c Monopole mince meat Gloss Starch pkg . Gorn starch pkg Arm and mer Soda Ham- 5c Toilet Soap 3 for Jelley Glasses per dozen Ladies 25c lars for 10c 07c 07c 06c 10 c hlc 15c Ladies' 25c Patenter Leather belts ' IJv $2 bed spreads $2.50 bed spreads Pillow slips, pair Bed Sheets 72x90gQ $1.50 $2.00 per 45c Pair Dreamland Feather Pillows Good size cotton blanket Ladies 20c ribbed top hose 50c Boy's Knee Pants Fancy Oil Gloth per yard 75c Granite Dish Pans . Feather Dusters 25c Talcum Powder $1.85 75c 2 35c 2c 39c 25c 15 c 1318 Adams Ave. and Fir st. La Grande, Ore. LH.A I. .!:. v . .. 4) ; 5 O a ' d A. M. Bryant and wife of Elgin were Foley guests yesterday while isltlii3 in tho lty P. A. Foley returned this morning from a visit with friends in Baker City. C. E. Hunter, a well-know n resident of Wallowa, was registered at the t'otey yemeruay. M. Roberts and wife were at th-1 Foley yesterday, coming from Bake? City to Bpend the day here. Mrs. J. W. White and daughter, Miss May, are In Portland visiting friends. They expect to be gone for a week or ten days. General Superintendent M. J. Buck ley, traveling In bis private car, "02", went through La -Grande today east-bound. J. M. Shee.ts, the Xlbley Lumber company logging , train engineer at Meatham, spent Sunday In the city with friends. C. A. Barret, (be Athena politician who Is seeking the nomination of joint senatorshp, spent yesterday here look ing after political matters. E. R. Trippe and 11.. E. Hoar of Vancouver, stayed at the Foley yes both well known Baker City net. wire in La Grande yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snodgrass re- I turned yesterday-from a brief visit In Portland Mr. Snodgrass has resumed his position behind the desk in 'the Sommer hotel. Miss Bessie Moran of Baker City, arrived at the home of Engfneer and Mrs. Pete B vieeran aonk aontkqkq Mrs. Pete Beiver and other friends in the city. Mr. Caldwell, the Best Manufactur ing Company repreesntative in this city, returned to his headquarters here this morning, after spending a few days with his family in Walla Walla. ... J R. A. Marr and T. W. Davidson, the former of Union and the latter of Vale, are registered at the Foley to day. They are heavily interested in oil fields near Vale and are doing de velopment work. Jack Nice returned this morning from Portland, accompanied by his mother-in-law, Mrs, A. W. Frasler whose husband died in Portland re cently. She is accompanied by her daughter, and will remain as a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Nice indefinitely, .Mis. J. W. Scott of Hilgard Is at the Savoy hotel. . Pendleton, are guests at the Savoy to day. G. W. Barnes of Boise was at the Sommer today, C. A. Bradley of Enterprise is reg istered at the Sommer. . J. X. Kendall and wife of Boise were guests In La Grande yesterday, stay ing at the Sommer. R. T. Oliver, Sam McMastes and Gus Smith, all of Union, were at the som mer Saturday evening. Lilljan G. Brown of Condon was a guest In La Grande Sunday, staying at the Sommer. F. W. Haffedetz, bookkeeper at the Summerville Lumber company offices of Imbler, was a guest at the Foley over Sunday. Water Superintendent II. C. Gilman and five men left this morning Tor the head of the Beaver Creek water svr tem. Floyd Smith and Verne Hike.- or Mrs. David Brlschoux will return home tomorrow from Enterprise where she has been visiting hei pa' ents. - ' ; ' X. Hansen of Hilgard, who has been quite sick at the Savoy hotel for the past week, is enjoying a visit from his daughter, Mrs. M. T. Anderson of Van couver, rrJ Mrs. Anderson was pleased .with the care that her father had received at the hotel and will leave shortly for her home. George Strand, formerly of Pendle ton and well known here for his foot ball ability, and who is now growing wheat In Umatilla county sent. yo. terday in La Grande. Strar-' ' vi !1 known to many local football flayers, and has always been known as one of the squarest men In the pastime in Cidently , one of the hardest men to tackle that ever wore high school rags. He wag on his way to Wallowa county. - i .M ' v i : iii Vr 1 rMs- im - ' ' A ! GOLDEN RU: CO MM CO Rust Proof and Every Pair Guaranteed The lines that a Warner Corset have gives a perfect fit fot any form. Brarsieres, soft easy garment, worn with or without corset as a support Very comfortable, per pair ............. '. SOc No. 168 "Is a good substantial corset for medium figure, either duck or batiste $1.00 No. 281 A garment for medium stout person, rather long waist, heavy boning ; ... ., $L5I Xo. 27" Long Corset, deep skirt, for medium figure ..$2.9 Xo. 2GG For tall, stout large person, made high bust, extra long back.$.UN) Outing Underwear The season is just opening for these goods, and never before have we beeh In a better position to serve your wants. The assortment U large and complete. Fine grade Outing Gown, well and neatly made ........!..... ...$1.00 Skirts, and children's wear, all prices. V MM I I I) s.t , : Mil .AM If Mi 1 , Muslin Undervear The laBt of the season for these gowns and there are a great many old lots to close out. Former prices will not be taken Into consideration, as we wish to clean them up.. t (towns, ....v................ o up Drawers 28e p Skirls Cmc up FARMERSBUSINESS WE GIVE PARTICU LAR ATIENT10N TO THE 3V!V5;S FARMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE WIS 1HUR BANKING HOME. 3I!sfortunp in Aeroplane. London, Aug. 22. Misfortune con tinued to pursue Moissant today. Af ter circling high into the air In an attempt to fly from Upchurch to Lon don, a high wind finally compelled hi mto desist. He flew to Seven Oaks, went far to windward of London, and descended In a field with a broken propeller, planes and rudder. He said later that he Intended to try It again tomorrow. Seven Oaks 22 miles east of London. In course of the flight, a gale tipped the aeroplane dangerous ly. " ' ' - The (ffiflDMN BUM. (COD. Classikd 4. H ? Advertising Roosevelt Off Oil Tour. Oyster Bay, Aug. 22. Roosevelt to morrow begins his first series of speaking tours,, during which he will travel over five thousand miles. His first address will be at Utica, N. Y., but he will speak informally at a num ber of towns enroute. Most weslern- ly points reached are Denver and Cheyenne. DR. M. P. DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATE AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OFFICE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. The United States National Bank, LA GRANDE, OREGON. Dr. Mendelsohn's deep curve lenses gives wider field, clearer vision, great er comfort, imoroved appearanc. One charge covers the entire cost of ex amlnation, glasses, frames. Ask any liusinesN man, your neigh hor, or your physician, where Is the most reliable place to have yoor eyes fitted. - The Doctor Is endorsed by all e the leading occullsts of Portland an all of the physicians in La Grande. The entire problem lies in these three words Rightly Fitted Lenses. Fitted by the right man. All broken lenses replaced while joii wait. Charges are reasonable. Yonr case will not puzzle Dr. Men delsohn, and he guarantees satlsfac tlon In erery respect OFFICE HOURS 8tS0 a. m. to 12 n. 1 ta S p. m. SYF.NIKGS BI APPOINTMENT C06lC WAXTED At Oregon Hotel. WANTED Sewing machines, to re pair, all makes, by a factory expert. Leave orders at F. D. Hasten'! store. C. M. PACKER, Repairer. My last week. TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land' WANTED Two or three "carpentera Apply F, S. BranrwelL ' to trade for city property. Wood, Golden Rule store. Mac WANTED Work by day, by strong young woman. Charges $1.50 per day. Phone Main 728. FOR SALE 500 sheep, Waiter Glenn, R. F. D. No 2. WANTED-taurant. -Pantry girl at Palace res- FOR RENT Barn near track. In quire ot J. C. Gulling. FOR RENT After August 27, a flve : room furnished cottage. Apply til Mrs. J. T. Harvey, at 2103 First st. tf FOUND At Selder's confectionary store, a package from the Fair store, containing three yards black silk, some insertion and buttons. Inquire at Selder's candy store. if &(Lii!bS)rD!berS) Tell V(ioir Owing to the fact that there are a number of people In Union and Wallowa counties who do viol take the Observer and are missing the news of thl wide-awake paper, we have decided to furnish them not only the bast paper in the two counties, but a famous weekly in addi tion. ' ' . - ' Every Supscriber will Receive a A VMA 0 ' - ' I" can weeKiv t 10 aaiuunai usi. i And those who are not taking the beBt paper In the Grande Ronde Valley The Observer can ava 11 themselves of the , same offer. THE TWO PAPERS, FOR THE PRICE OF "THE OBSERVER" The American We,ekly is with cut a peer in the weekly newspapers ' of the great West, containing a full magazine and news sections, with. . articles by Arthur Brisbane Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Elbert HuVar.l, Dr. Parkhurst, Beatrice Fairfax , Alice Jordan, and other noted wrlt- . ers. In addition the first section has a page devoted to the boys and girls, offering them many prizes. A double page of Interesting inter- -, matlon for young ladles and mothers, embracing a full pattern page, clever suggestions for the nursery, sick room, kitchen and household in general. Always a number of the latest short stories, one or more continued stories, and one prize complete story in each issue. The stock and scientific farming department gives the farmer the , most authentic Information regarding the care of their stock and flocks. The comic page appeals to the old and young alike, a good hearty laugh in each picture. In addition to the above It tells the , news of the world. A full page of sports, showing the standing of all the large ball clubs In the United States, is also given.