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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1910)
LA UKANDB EVENING CBSERVE1? TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1910. THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PBGERMl Wicked Baron and Page. . Back to nature Vlto. Moonlight Flirting. Max Has to Change. Back to Live After 2000 Years. Song Keep One Foot cm a Soft Pedal. - ; Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play in lobby. MISSIOH lie- Evert thing for the school children at Newlin Book and Stationery Co. Ladles Attention. Don't fail o see the line of hair goods on display at W. W. Berry's Millinery store for a few days only. Switches "from $2.no to $10.00. Gray 8 witches a specialty, i St . Cherry Bloosoms at Selders. . .. , Second hand school books. We buy them for cash at Silverthorn's family drug store. St The Royal Grocery and Bakery are showing in their window today six of I the best brands of coffee on the mar ket. They can please with any blend 'or berry you want. I LOCALS f Don't forget Geddes' 20 cent coffee. Hotel rule cards, trespassing cards. I houses for rent cards printed in red j and black. For sale cheap at The Ob-. ! server office. Get those old clothes cleaned up. They can be made equal to new ones at The Elite Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Main C4. 6t Peaiit; the best on eartn, at Ged des JroB. today. Wash days are easy if you use Grand ! Union Washing Powders, 10c, 2r,c reckages. Grand Union Tea Co. 4 PERSONALS. A N. K. Wes is in Portland attending tne stock snow. j Prof. J. D. Stout is In Union today . on business matters. If you have any Becoind-hand nr-hnni books to dispose of, bring them to Newlln Book and Stationery Co. i M. E. Johnson of Alicel and N. Iicn k of Ehgin are t the Savoy. J. E. Taylor of Portland is regis-'; tered at the Foley today. , J. M. Selder is over from Cove to day and will attend the county court sessions this week.' The Misses Morrill of North Pow der are visiting friends in La Grande today. Sheriff Childers left yesterday for Salem with three prisoners toe the state penitentiary. . A. T. Hill, the druggist,, lias gone to Prairie City to look after land inter ests in that valley " Attorney L. Denhan Is over from i Elgin this afternoon on business matters. E. R. Bird of Spokane, who handles gasoline tanks,. Is staying at the Som-1 mer today while transacting business ' in the city. , . ' Mrs. B. B. Nutter and sons Earl and Harold left today for the East to vis it friends In Grand Junction, Kansas City and other towns. Bring In your Becond hand school books now and get the money for them at Sllverthorn'B family drus etore. . ' You can always get eggs that are fresh at Geddes Bros. Those second hand school . books. We want and will pay you the cash for them at Silverthorn's family drug store. ' . 3t Ben Belinson of Buffalo is registered .it the Sommer hotel today. S. W. Markman of Portland is a guest In the city, stopping at the Som mer. ' On North Depot street, 2803; 4 room house and acre lot for sale, reason able, for cash. A. E. Roger, Gen'l. delivery. - R. B. Wade, a Kansas City drummer who handles Peet Brothers' soaps, is a guest at the Sommer today. J. J. Handsaker the "Oregon Dry" representative is 'a guest at the Som mer today. Mrs. W. M. Ramsey and daughter ar rived home last evening from a visit to Seattle . 1 Heinze Pickles and vinegar arrived at Geddes Bros, today. Julius Roesch arrived home this morning from a business trip to Port- 1 A I iana. Mrs. L. W. Day -of San Francisco will be at the W. W. Berry Millinery Btore for six days ending Saturday,' the 10th with a complete line of hair goods at wholesale prices. J. M. Berry the popular drummer who makes this territory often "for a St. Louis house Is at the Sommer to day. 3t A good established grocery business for sale or lease. A bargain for the fight party; good location. Address Y. K., care of Observer. Chas. K. Wheeler of Fort Dodge, who handles a line of shoes, is stay ing at the Sommer while transacting business in La Grande. Ladies don't fail to see the Cluster puffs on display at the W. W. Berry Millinery store from $2.50 to $3.00. 3t Mrs. L. M. Jackson and Mrs A. A. Clarke of Enterprise were in the city last evening on their way East but were forced to remain over on account of lack, of train accommodations. The "Feel" of the Suit ! cloth s.s : f A? T ilK-1 lA, l-Mi i 1 i H4iK ft?i !' iW&i Once inside of one of our Fall Suits you'll feel good all over Sir! Not altogether because we in sure you a perfect fit. but be cause our Clothes were design ed and tailored in Tfie World's Best Tailor Shops! You feel certain that the ma terials are right; that the style and the tailoring are perfect, and that there is nothing want ing that goes to make a hand some suit of Clothes. SUITS IN TWO OR THREE BUTTON MODELS We guarantee every salt we sell; for any suit we cannot fully guarantee is not good enough for us to sell or for you to wear. . ' ASH BROS. C00D CLOTHES G. A. Stock, cashier of the Cove bank Is a visitor in La Grande today. He is also manager of the Cove baselmll team. ' '' f .'Wll f l P III . II II .11 fcii Km - - - - i i i Mnn I. I,, M, M Vi-. i li I. ' II : f . I i t; II ii r -a II - Mr. and MrB. C. N. Needhara of Port land who have been visiting friends in La Grande returned to their home this morning, ; E. B. Murdock and wife of Port land was at the Savoy, last night on their way home after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Elgin and the Wallowa valley. N. A. Jones a prominent citizen of the Umatilla county Is registered at the Savoy. Mr. Jones is called to La Grande on account of the illness of his sister who is In the hospital here. City Recorder D. E. Cox returned from a fishing trip and is again at his desk In the city hall. C. M. Humphreys was acting recorder during his absence. W. L. Tucker, who several years ago was a school teacher In this coun ty, and who will head the Island City schools this year, was In La Grande thfs morning on business matters. J. C. Henry, county Judge and a member of the Henry & Carr Under taking establishment, returned this morning where he attended a meeting of the state Undertakers' association. He also visited with his wife who is spending the summer in Portland. Ladies Suits and Dresses Styles differ a great deal this season. Tailored Smte are good perhaps the most practical. One-piece Dresses of all materials, just as much In style.. Long or short Goats -these are all good this season, and we shall be in position to furnish you anything you may desire. $99 CA Tailored Suits &uO?ya. wi i be cur Popular Price HAVE THEM IN ALL MATERIALS, and STYLES New fine Silk, Hand-made Dresses just arrived. Also a beautiful line Silk Shirt and Dress Waists. School Suits Never was our Stock as complete, and within a few days tr.e, boys will begot ready for school, and.we can, assist you in preparing themfrom the little 6-year-old ' just starting; to the young man to graduate this year. We have Urge assortment for you to select from. Millinery Millinery Millinery Let us show you your Fall Hat' : ;v WandesS lite (EdLQDEN 05tU!LE (CdD o Mrs. H. J. Rltter has gone to Port land to visit wit hher mother for about two weeks. Clean house with a vacuum carpet cleaner. All work guaranteed. Prices right. Phones Red 562 or Red 141. uassvea I Advertising Making Pure Candy Is a Mission SCIENCE DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY IX , ETERY RESPECT. In one's profession is conscience au- plied; it Is honesty, veraqlty and fidel ity. , Mechanical equipment is a matter of purchase. Professional equipment is the result of study, acquaintance with conditions, appreciation of what you need when you need it. We feel that it is all right to tell you that we have satisfied nearly 2100 people, and among them are 190 child ren between the ages of 6 and 15. Dr. Mendelssohn has been practicing and has the experience of 29 years, fitting glasses and is indorsed by all the lead ing oculists on the Pacific Coast and all the physicians of La Grande. We have the professional equipment as well as the science. SKILL, REITTAT10X A3fD HOXESTY A man's heart must be in his skill. and a man's bouI In his 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 lowest Dbssible prices. . M, P. ELSSOHN DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1105 ADAMS AVENUE FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING PRICES REASONABLE. OFFICE HOURS, 8:30 to 12. 1 to fi P. HI. vx. EXIXGS BY APPOINTMENT-. Modern Siceet$ A Mission Fulfilled PatronUe the "Modem Dealer" Modtra ConlMtiomry C., Mfri., Pwrtlind, OrtfM COOK WANTED-At Oregon Hotel. FOR SALE BOO sheep, Waiter Glenn. R. F. D. No 2. TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land to trade for city property. . Mac wood, Golden Rule store. 7 Glad. "My own," he exclaimed as they were starting on their wedding Jour ney, "are you glad you are mine mine forever?" "Yes. dear," she fervently replied. "Now I can eat green onions whenever I please. "-Chicago Record-Herald. College Property. The college got a million bonea; The helra were very bitter. But never mind-that school now own A atar catcher, a spItbaU Pitcher and an elegant Pinch hitter. Pittsburg Poat Proved. Lady I never quarreled with my other bcaus. Man You can't prove it Lady If they were here they would not contradict me. Man-Then I see why you didnl uuitei. ju leu o iwnae. CAN MAKE $50.00 PER WEEK We want some good huBtlers to sell high grade reliable nursery stock. Splendid territory. . Expense money advanced weekly. AddresB Albany Nurseries, Inc., Albany, Oregon. uept. J. uk KJENT CHEAP Brick store building, 106 Fir street, Apply at the marble works. WANTED A waitress and pantry girl at the Palace Restaurant. WANTED Place to work for board, while attending school by boy 15 yenrs of age. Write X Observer. FOR SALE Good heating stove, wood burner, almost new. Phone Ind 313 or call at 1303 N. Ave. Satisfaction or Satisfaction or Money Back ' Money Back Drink Quality Coffee Sold Only By DALTON One Star Brand, ........ 25c lb. Two Star Brand ..... . . .80c lb. Three Star Brand, . 3 lbs. $1.00 Save Coupons and Get Your Notions Free. Satisfaction or Satisfaction or Money Back Money Back There la Hope. Llvea of great men oft remind ua That when we are laid to rest There will be attributed to ua Vlrtuee which we ne'er posaeiaed. Lipplncott'a. HOW TO BECOME WELL. To Introduce his methods of HEALING to the men and women of La Grande DR t.ttuvra Tioq decided to give a complete course of instruction in Health, at the greatly reduced fee of ten dollars, commencing Monday, September 5. This special offer is good for the first ten pupils only. DE LURYEA THE HEALER, teaches YOU how to cure YOURSELF and others, of Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou bles, and all chronic and nerve, disorders. : Office . and residence, f 1423 Adams Avenue. ' Office hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. FOR RENT 5 room house with pantry, 1908 Adams ave. $10 per month. Independent phone 1526. LOST Saturday night, a aultcase be tween the Depot and May park. Finder notify L. B. Moe, phone Red-1061. Re ward. - WANTED Man, wife and baby want furnished housekeeping rooms. Refer ences furnished. ' Shifted Reaponaibility. "Why do you never go fishing with l"j"wj except tlinKSY "Well, his conscience isn't as sensl , tlve as mine. I like to have him along , o that he can do the talking about the - t.nouuigiuii oiar. . , The Eternal Feminine. ri p.riD Jroun fancy ..W" of ,ove " A woman's fancy Wehtly turna to thoughu of dothee. -Puck. ' Obvioua. She-Some day I want to show you our family tree. He (looking at her admiringly)-! bould like to jee it, i am sure it must be a peach..-Somervllle Journal. FARMERS' BUSINESS I WE GIVE PARTICU LAR ATTENTION TO THE BUSINESS FA RMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE THIS 1 HEIR BANKING HOME. The United States National Bank, 'LA GRANDE, OREGON.