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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1910)
LAjQtlANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1910. PAGE FIVE THE ISIS -TMIKirS FR0&R1U Troubles of a Flirt. The Roman Jews Pathe. Lead by Little Hands. Late for Recital Sellg. Song I Love My wife' but 0n Her Family. The Three Cherry Pits Vita graph . . npautlful dlBhes given to lady . patrons of the matinee. See dis play in IQbPy LOCALS ! Hotel rule cardB. trespassing cards, houses for rent carda printed In red and black. For sale cheap at The Ob server office. . r 'Clean house with a vacuum carpet 1 cleaner. All work guaranteed. PrlceB right. Phones Red 562 or Red 141. Cherry Blossoms are marshmellows and cherries. Delicious confection. First class bookkeeper and steno grapher wants to locate In La Grande. Seven years experience, lumber con atruction and railroad work. Phone Red 711. ' : ." ' - A special -sale on house plants for sale by Mrs. Anthony, 1606 Sixth street will commense Sept 21. With a' few exceptions the plants will not exceed twenty-five cents each.' Communication. To the Business Men: We are not trying to take anything away from the Union county fair as sociation as they stated in last night's Observer, but we are putting out a special souvenir program for advertis ing purposes. . STRONG BROS. Flemish Art Goods, hand covered with Jewel Bettings. We sell you the goods and teach .you how to do It free. Call and see our demonstrator at Silverthorn's family drug store. Flemish Art Goods, something very new and "pretty, being demonstrated now at Silverthorn's family drug store. It will be worth your while to call and see it Those who love good music, should visit the Jsis any performance and hear MrB. A. F. Winkley and Miss Mamie Delventhal play- an the piano and traps. -mission .Iter I Workinerfs m Suits yE carry special line3of Suits for Workingmen-.. Suits that are built with the purpose in view of meeting every requirement The fabrics are neat patterns of the most durable Gh'eviots and Cassimeres. . . The tailoring is as strong as tailoring can be made, with reinforcements at every point Where there is any special strain. , V . The cut of the garments is gereel and roomy. Every Garment is Union Made These Suits were made in the Gountry's best Uuion Taylor Shops, and we back them to' do duty with a guarantee, v - ' x ;- AS! THE CLOTHIERS aaaaaaaAaaaaI o o PERSONALS. G. Bradley of Nampa, Idaho, is a guest at the Sommer hotel. H. M. Snodgrass, of Cincinnati, 0.. 1 registered at the Foley. N , "R. A. Holstrom of Elgin, is regis tered at the Savoy today. G. W. Johnson and J. A. Elliott of Union, were guests at the Savoy yes-. terday. E. J. Hobbs of Enid, Okla Is stop ping at the Savoy hotel. . Pat Mahaffey ,a former railroader In this city, but now a passenger conduc tor on the Sandy division, has been in La Grande this week, visiting friends. D. A. Stoop returned to his home in Elgin on this morning's train from a brief business trip In this city. While here he stopped at the Sommeis Mra. V.. W. Rrnokler returned this morning from Pendleton where she attended the marriage of her daughter Alberta, of this city, to Floyd Heath man, a popular passenger brakeman on the 0. R. & N. Ralph Chenault left this morning for the O. A. C. where he will enter for his freshman year. - Charles Reynolds expects to leave this evening for Corvallis to enter 0. A. C. for his second year. , ", Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clarke and son Herman, leave Friday for Salem where they will make their home uuriug liie winter. Mr. Herman Clark is a stu dent in Willamette university.' MrB. Jeanette Owens, motjner oi Miss Nellie Owens, and Miss Jessie Johnson, all of Detroit, Mich;, mother, Bister and niece respectively of Mrs. Frank Wllhelm of this city, are ex pected to arrive this evening to visit at the Wilhelm "home.'Irs. Wllhelm has not Been her mother for. eight years. .";..' W. A. Dutch superintendent of the American Light and Power company, passed throught the city this morning on his way to vale with a crew of la borers which will he put on a contract at that place. Mr. and MrB. George H. Currey are at Hot Lake today, the guest of Mrs Currey's1 father, A. C. ! Huntington, who is a patient in the sanitarium at Hot Lake. Today' is the 7tn anni verBary Mr. Huntington.'. He 1b not well and has spent a few days at the Lake resting. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Currey carried with them a load of asters, the gift of Mrs. J. D. Slater, to pat tents at the lake. Invite Spooks to Frisco. Bern Francisco. SeDt 21 Lltte Briehteyes and all other Indian guides controls, spirits, hantB, mahatmas and other spooks of the. country are cor diallv Invited to gather here for the annual Besslon of the National SJlrit- uallst Association. The session will beein Oct. 17. and will be marked by many denominations of the truths of Spiritualism. -' ' - " ' ' AHD FURNISHERS TI II!! HID GUILTY REMMILLARD AND KENNEDY JOINTLY ACCUSED. ; Sentence Will be Read Next Friday Morning at 9 O'clock. L. Remmilard and Dell Kennedy, proprietor and bartender, respectively, in the Remmlllard saloon on Adams avenue, were found guilty of having Bold intoxicating liquors to Detective Ben Morgan Jby a verdict reached by the juy which heard the evidence last night The case was given the Jury late last evening, and a verdict was reached during the night, sealed and held until this morning at 9 o'clock When court convened again the decis ion was read. , Judge Knowles will na"me senten ces in the case next Friday morning at 9 o'clock. EIEICEIM5E 15 LOST BROKEN BOTTLE LETS EVIDENCE GO TO WASTE. Ulrica Lotteg Escapes Trial on the Indictments. A bottle of beer broken in transit from the chemist at the University of Oregon to La Grande, was responsible for the dismissal of one count against Ulrich Lottea this morning when that case was called In "circuit court, The prosecution was forced to ask for a dismissal of the ' indictment because the evidence was spilled. However an other indictment was taken up Im mediate! and Mr. Lottea is conse quently defendant in the case now un der way. . It is said that Lottea will attempt to prove an alibi as it were claiming to have been in Baker City the date on which he is charged with the alleg ed sale of liquor. ' .Where Andre Landed. New York, Sept. 21 An historic spot on the west shore of the Hudson, where Andre, the spy, landed 130 years ago today, Sept. 21, 1780, has been brought to public notice by the erection of a large sign. The inscrip tion is so large that it may be wad wlfh a glasB from passing vessels. DOCTOR OF OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. . ., FOLEY HOTEL. Doctor Mendelsohn has been prac ticlng and" has the experience of 29 years, fitting glasses. We have the professional equipment as well as the science. SKILL. REPUTATION AND HONESTY. should be . taken into consideration, to have your eyes rightly fitted. The satisfaction of those we have served Is your guarantee that we will serve ion satisfactorily. All broken glasses replaced while yon watt. OFFICE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. 1 to 5 p. m. - EYENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN e mm)& no 9 J 'I . M Coats (TV LADOQEN Suits, new styles, new materials ...... v Also a dozen Coats, consisting of Long Black and Blue Broadcloth and Kerseys at ... . . . ... . . . , V $10 to $17.50 Auto and street coats with the large Shawl or Military Collar .. . ; . V $12.50 to $20 The Ladogen shown this season is beautiful, stylish and popular priced. J V LITY, THE SAME-PRICE, LESS Th TURTLE SHIPPED IN, CAN SMALL WISCONSIN TURTLE COMES FAB BUT STILL LIVES. Peculiarly Enough the Tiny Turtle Is , 'ot Suffocated. . A mud turtle of the Wisconsin species, reached La Grande this morn ing in a small airtight tin box, and though it has been locked up in sucb cramped quarters where no air could reach It for nearly a week, the turtle was apaprently in perfect health. The turtle, diminutive in size, com pared to the monsters that are found in the Mississippi valley frequently, was sent to Dave Stewart, Jr., by Ken nethltfaclntyre, who formerly lived in Union . and Wallowa countleB when his parents made .their home here. Not long ago they moved to La Crosse, Wis., and there It. was that Master Kenneth found his mud turtle. Anx ious to satisfy Master Dave's curiosity as to a mud turtle ,he placed a small one in an airtight tin box and sent it to La Grande. It is bring cared for today by Mr. Steward who la rather at a loss to know what to feed It. "GOING SOME" COMING HERE. Rex Beach Comedy Will Be Presented Here In the Yery Xear Future. "Going Some" that cleveresMf all laugh producers will be the att?action at the Stewart at a very near date, when Lawrence & Sandusky ; will send their extra fine company of play ers to Interpret the comedy which is from the combined pens of Rex Beach and Paul Armstrong. Nothing quite so funny has been evolved In stagelahd for many a day and the marvelous success of "Going Some" in every me tropolitan city on the continent ' has prompted the present tour with an all star cast and a magnlflclent array of scenic splendor. The plot of "Go ing Some" is laid in New Mexico and the local color is furnished by cow boys and college people. It's all fun fiom start to finish and the play en r I 1 . There never has when Ladies Head fii trim is very becoming this season not too loud but modest, W ran nlfiasft med Hats is complete besides our milliners are working overtime to supply the de mand for special orders.. Call and look our line over. ' M 1 .A. a and Silk iSdn Ryte Samson Windmills, Demg Pumps Richardson and Boyn- J 5 ton Hot Air Plants. 1 ! Pp'j Fittings, Bath Room Fixtures ' and all kinds of ? Plumbing Goods. ' 5 BAY & ZWEIFEL W S Plumbers, Heaters and Sheet Metal Workers. ' 4 Classifiedl 9 - t. i Advertising FOR SALE 500 sheep, Waiter Glenn, R. F. D. No 2. WANTED Position, by married man on ranch. AddreBB X, Observer. FOR SALE 2 two-year-old graded Jersey heifers. I almost thoroughbred, and the other half Jersey and half Short Horn. Call or phone 1107 Ad ams Ave. La Grande. 5t ADD POLIT AN FOR RENT House keeping rooms 1617 4th street. Mrs. E. C. Moore. 6t FOR SALE Good Singer sewing machine 702 Washington St 6t FOR SALE Furniture for three rooms in a four room house which can be rented. See Oakley Coffin at Star theatre. . ' LOST Gordon setter pup, 4 months old. Reward for return to post office. oys a palpable plot to assist In funmaklng. , the Strike Rich Ore Near Joseph. Joseph, Ore., Sept: 21 Special The , Commett Mining Co., whose mines are located eight miles from Joseph, has Just opened a fine ledge of excel lent copper ore and are taking out - Ml I.I .N ! been a season before Wear was more beauti- neat and stylish. von. Our stock of Trim McC.ll Pattn No. 3611 CHIC AFTERNOON COSTUME FARMERS'BUSINESS WE GIVE PARTICU LAR ATI ENT10 N TO THE BUSINESS FARMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE THIS 1HEIR BANKING HOME. The United States National Bank, LA GRANDE, OREGON. the hlghgrade picture stuff every day. Samples of this ore will be added to the large mineral display being ar ranged for the Enterprise fair. This is said to be one of the most promis ing mines in Wallowa county. The di rectors of the company are IL II. Mulkey, J. W. Bunnell and A. F. Sheets. ,' 1 fSjTv" . mi OI EF ' itftHtt&