LA tiUANDE EVENING OBSERVER., - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910. PAGE JTVE res: t 11 Si IF n Sly)lPiniSl(SL( I f ' V : THE ISIS TONIGHT'S PROGRAM . Scenes n. Norway. . Trouble of a Policeman, comedy. (Pathe) The Tout'a Remembrance. A great racing scene. , . (Essanay) Pure Gold. '": . (Kalem) Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. fMISSICH ICc In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping conga. ' Copyright 1907 bf ' Fneod Brother Clothing Company Milwaukee - ' Bids will be received not later than Friday, October 14th at 4 o'clock, p. m., for- the Tabernacle Building located at comer of Fifth and Spring Sts., formerly used for union re ligious meeting and later purchased by the Union County Exposition Company. Bids will be received f or building, 'as it stands, or for the lumber, per thous and, torn down and piled on ground. Lease 6n ground expires November 1 and the lot must be vacated by that time All bids should be sealed and left with MAC WOOD, at the Golden Rule Comoiinv's Sterfi. I IOC115 Haradon's Tru-Fruit Chocolates. Made Just right v v -.'. . : Old papers, one hundred in a bun dle, 25 cents at this office. Girl for general house work for two. (5.00 per week. Inquire Henry & Carr. Hotel rule cards, trespassing cards, houses for rent cards printed in red and black. For sale cheap at The Ob- seror office : One show case, 10 feet long and 3 short cases all in good condition and 2 or 3 wood counters for sale cheap at Silverthorn's family drug store. The St. Peter's Guild will hold a fall rummage sale Thursday and Friday, the 13th and 14th of this month at the Airdome. New goods and a larger as THE MILITARY oat THE Coat of Coats for the Man who is out of doors. . An ideal Coat for the Man who Mo ', tors. ' ' , . '. The great call for the Military oV , ercoat has brought forth many won- derful results. - Never before have our Makers pro v duced such splendid garments. They're perfect In every detail The aew button up collar--the lay back lapels the Just right shoulders the graceful hang of the Coac all , will appeal to you. These Coats are the greatest pro tection to the Man who is oat in bad . weather. - The fabrics are Cheviots and Tweeds .; in neat mixtures and colorings Single or Double Breaste l Models. Both are right Here are Overcoat Luxury acd Pro tection Combined, Sir! Ash Bros. Better Clothes (Merc sortment than ever offered before. Re-1 member the place and date. -, Clean cotton rags wanted at The Ob server office. - ';. . ; .The next time you have a prescrip tion to be filled try our service. Your doctor will tell you that you are in sured purity and accuracy by coming to us. Newlin Drug Co. Just a few doses of our White Pine Cough Cure will rid you of that dis tressing cough. Better get a bottle today. It's guaranteed. Costs but 25 cents. The Newlin Drug Co. .. . . - Mrs. S. D. Vandecar is now in the city ready, to make up orders for switches, etci She will also buy comb ings. A big line of switches, puffs and many other things are to be had. At room 34, Foley hotel. -Vacuum carpet cleaning, taking up, sewing and laying. L. F. Billlnger, phones Red 662 and Red 141. Fi A. Choate of Summerville will give a public sale on Saturday, Oct 29th at his farm one and one-half miles from Summerville, consisting of live stock and farm machinery. . - The W. C. T. U. meeting scheduled to take place at the home of Mrs. J. D. Glllllan on the 13th will occur on the 20th. ' - ' , The department president, Mrs. Lizzie Smith of Salem, will visit the local "W". R. C. . tomorrow afternoon and a special meeting of all members has been called for 2:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall when the president will be heard. Attention is called to all those hold ing bills again the fair association to have their accounts with the manager before 8 o'clock this evening. Position wanted by man and wife as cook and helper. Camp preferred. o o$ 6 6 $ V riiBSOSALS. Jesse Crum of E'rIu Is stopping nt the Foley today. Dr. BIggers took the Democratic del egation to Joseph this morning in his new Franklyn. F. S. Bramwell arrived home from Salt Lake where he attended the con ference of the L. D. 8. church. F. and John Grinera of Elgin, spent last night In the illr seeing fair and registered at the Foley. flaasas3Msja3WraKgW who lives at Durkee is a guest . at j the Foley. J. R. Conveisj tpiesentlng the Pa-7 cine Hardward.j & Steel company at Portland is hcro ,ioday. Mr. Cor verse is a crack blue rock artist. H. G. Kimball, a rrominent citizen of Pendleton is noping at the Fo ley while transacting buslnes tratters in the city. . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rinehart and son, Llyod of Summerville spent fair week as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Charlton. ' ' " Mrs. Mi L. Oliver returned t'j her home in . Summerville this morning after having visited at the homes of relatives in this city. Clarence True Wilson, formerly pastor of the leading Methodist church DOCTOR OF OPTICS. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING. DO NOT BE MISLEAD, as there are no extra charges for the exami nation of your eyes. One charge pays for examination,, frames and glasses. The service and material are far su perior to any in the county. Dr. Men delsohn carries the best stock that can be had in the country. HONEST WORK calls for exper ience, skill, equipment, facilities, re sources and high moral business and professional purpose. Our 29 years of practice and experience, the complete ness of our. equipment, the immense stock we carry, the satisfaction we have given others, Is our guarantee to you that have ALL these quali fications. Dr. Mendelsohn is indorsed by all the leading oculists of the Pacific coast and by all the physicians of La 'Grande.. . V DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN All broken glasses replaced while yon wait ; . OFFICE iHOt'RS 8:30 a. m. to 12 m to 5 p. m and 7 to p. m. ' A. In Portland la him' tnAnn " tntttno I friends. : ' , ' Attorney George T. Cochran, can didate for water commissioner of the second district, is in Baker City to day transacting business matters. Mrs. F. C. Bramwell, wife of Reg ister Bramweil, of the land office, is critically ill with heart trouble. Though she Is slightly improved today she is in a precarious condition still. "Doc" Sanford the Electric light em ploye who was threatened wijth ty phold fever has recovered consider ably and left today for Baker City to rest up. '''. 1 ; George Craig, a prominent banker and stockman of Enterprise is tn the city today on hia relurn from Wash ington points wharo fce was called by illneBs of relatives.. , - .. ' t '- '--' v,'..- Mrs. M. S. Block of La Grande, and a sister of R, Alexander, the local merchant, passed " through Pendleton this . morning on her way to Port land. Pendleton East Oregonlan. O. R. & N. Ehglrtpe: O. R. S rtlth has resumed his run a'.ier a thir dnys lay off. During his vacation Mr Smith was married in femlleton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith vi' ini-ke their, future home in this dK . ,' Clark. Wagner, formerly with the Patton & Humphrey barber shop on Star lllheatire Wednes. 12-Thurs. 13 "UNGLE TOM'S GABIN" A magnificent and Realistic production in motion pictures by the Vltigraph company of America ' ' PART I A Serial Dramatization of "Anto Bollum" Days from one of the most famous publications of for emotional, dramatic and varied situations; unapproachable in t;-ue characterization of people who made a great epoch of Ameri can history. ; j ,; . ,.' ' . PART II. '. Probably the most picturesque of the most pathetic scenes in all dramatic history the Death of Little Eva . i:. '. , ,' "'.'-.r " ' : - ; part in. ; V'.: T:;" . This part is. filled with thrilling situations,- bringing the ten sions to the highest pitch of ex treme interest that draws us toward the picture and, makes us feel like grappling the villainous Legree and defending his defenseless v ictlms. Our scorn goes out to the one; our sympathy for the others. ALWAYS PICTURES THAT PLEASE I i I 8 i i 0 ! 7 court street, has purchased the O. K. shop of Charles Follensbee on Main , street and took possession last even ing. Follensbee will leave in a few days for Chehalts county, Washing- ton. Pendleton East Oregonlan. F. D. Arlington of St Louis is a guest at he .Sommer today. ?W. A Black of Portland is a guest at the Sommer today. Bob Wlthycombe has returned to union after attending the fair here for a week.' ;! C. F. Walker of Seattle Is here on one of his regular tours. He is at tha Sommer. - ; Scott Stevens, . with the Oregon Home Rule association, Is in the city All members are requested to at tend a business meeting of the East ern Star, tonight; , : , Last Day of the Big1 Fair. , Knoxville, Tenn., Oct 12 Knights of Columbus, all over the south are holding a celebration today at the Ap palachian exposition. This is the last day of the big fair, which has been one of the most successful ever held in theSouth. It is considered that the conservation movement has been given a big boom in Tennessee and sur rounding suites as a result or the ex position. " ''' ' V, 5 American Literature. Unequaled part of the whole story, with one . ft W. L. Kirby an O. R. & N. ttslneer SMAltl- MM. m.