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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
LA GKANDL ViNLS0 OliSKliVEil. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910 PAOE rive this week, Free demonstration of her lng with his father and mother in 0 OOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo : o famous beauty preparations. ". South La Grande this week. ip'C'fllS;: Old papers, one nandred In a bun dle, 25 centt t'thli office. standing reward of $25.00 will he paid for the conviction of any one breaking sew" PPe or In any way molesting my wor on tne sewer con tract ' B. S. DAVIS. Geddes Bros, still leads the town on coffee. Phone .Main .46. ' . . . ' : , Mrs. A. D. Vandecar has retimed to the Foley hotel, room 34 and will be there until Satuiday. Bring your combings. All having orders please call. ' " m . impounded siock une bay mare branded M an left hip,: shod all around. 0. W. Ferris, Pound Master. lOct 19 to 29 Clean cotton rags wanted at The Ob server ofnce. ' Vacuum carpet cleaning, taking up, tewing and laying. L. F. Billinger, phones Red 562 and Red 141.' Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will, conduct a rummage ale in the store building next door to Bobnenkamp's store , on Adams avenue, October 21 and 22, next Fri day and Saturday.. New crop walnuts at Geddes Bros. They are fine. . : '. Try Snyder's Oyster cocktail. Ged des Bros, have It ' - Position wanted by man and wife as cook and helper. Camp preferred. Notice to Trespassers. . Positively no hunting allowed on our premises. Do not ask for permis slon. Blockland Bros. " George H. McDonald, of Pendleton is staying at the Sommer today while transacting business matters here. B. F. Wlson the Union attorney was at the Folety last evening, having spent the day here transacting legal business. y J. W. White has had a hard siege with pneumonia and Is recovering rapidly, which Is pleasing news, to his many friends. 4 S. C. Newton of San FranclBco is at the Foley with a line of suit cases which, are being Inspected by La Grande buyers.' . r i?insirTiiTpr."-i'" It has often been said that one-third of our life y is spent in bed. 'Whether this is true or not, .. enough of our life is spent sleepiug so that wc : comfort is not all, we must look to healfulness as well. o ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Patterson, prom inent residents of Heppner, were in the city yesterday as . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Matlock. 0 PERSONALS. Remember to. . special sale of T; s Atterbury of Elgln l9 at the' Bwitches by Mme.Root at Wests store .. tniU-. , THE ISIS -TDKIGHT'S PROGRAM The Little Mother Kalem. .. The MlllionairB and the Ranch Girl EsBanay. Buying a Bear. Comedy of Bruin's days out George Klieen. . 1 Song My Girl Juliette. . Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. . -AMISSION 10c- V,. ......... i at the, Foley while here .transacting business. - -' . , , , H. M. Ruby, of Golden. Col;, is here vlBltlng with his slstef, Mrs. Gene Moore, Mf. Ruby is vice president of the American Bankers' ase jckation and a prominent financier of his home state. . ' o p q " : : : : Our line of Perfection Pillows are absolutely Pure and Sanitary 2 lbs, each $1.00 3 u ' " 1.50 3 i 1.75 DOWN CUSHIONS, GOOD DRILL COVERED ' 18x18, 35c; '' 20x20, 60c; 22x22, 65c o ' L. B. Murpbey, AiH. Morris and J. B. Coe, all of Portland, are gueBts at the Sommer. . ' . J. E. Cox of San Francisco Is a bus iness visitor in the city and is stop ping at the Sommer. ; ' W. F.. Carper of Seattle is stopping at the Sommer while looking after business matters here. , . ' Abner T. Ivanhoff of Boise, trans acted business at the Williamson land office this morning. G. W. Klrkland of Haines is stop ping at the Foley while looking after ' business affairs In the city. . Bert JacobB of Baker City Is vislt- . News of the death of Samuel Sauders a former resident of La Grande, at Sa lem this morning, has reached here to day. Mr. Sauders was a pioneer of this city but a few years ago when he was sent to the asylum. Size 19x27 " 20x27 " 21x28 WOOLEN BLANKETS O nearest substitute for pure wool and the most practical and beautiful O g ' blanket you ever saw. They will launder like a piece of linen, and wear better v iivuitti nuc. vuiuo m wuiie, grey ana ian wim Deau- tiful borders. ;Vr . ; :x-: , v:v UTS FR11T TRACT. Ten. Acre Fruit Tract at CoTe to be Improved With a Residence. 'Mr. Wm. GullickBon has 'bought from the La Grande Investment Com pany lot No. 9 of the Cove orchard tracts, containing 10 acres all set to apples and cherries. This is a part of the Payne tract and will soon be one of Cove's best apple and cherry sec tions. Mr. Gulllckson is of the deter mined kind and says he will build, a fine home on this tract as soon as the trees begin to show returns. w per pair sz.zo. i i-4 e&xBO per pair $2.75. 12-4 76x84 per pair $3.00 Pure white cotton fitted comforts. These come in the different sizes beginning at $155 for a comfort of medium weight and size. $2.25, $3.00 and $3.75 for aline full size, covered with sateen, silkolene and quilt cloth. Nice line of dark", light or 2 medium colors. Quilted or tied. v ... ; '.;., ,- Down Comforts, Silk Covered.-Pure Sanitary Down! $8.50 to $12.00 $ Spend One-Third of Your Time In a GOOD BED WWWWy 'yW4HyW oco $ Gooi Overcoats Washington Man Buys House. C. L. Splker yesterday eold to Jean Bodette of Newport, Washington, house and two lots on the north side. Ehe sale was made th'rc-h the L. B. Wilson Realty firm. Mr. Eodette is a sawqer and will work for lie Palmer Lumber Co. GOOD MATERIAL IN AN OVERCOAT MEANS YOU CAN WEAR IT SEVERAL SEASONS WITHOUT SHABBINESS AND THESE ARE THE KIND OF OVERCOATS, LIGHT AND HEAVY, WE OFFER IN. OUR LINE OF ' ' ' ; - Adler's Collegian Clothes Nothing but the best is good enough to offer our trade and this line we know best meets your demand for modern-style clothes, . reas onable in price, and depend able to give good service. , Our big stock of this well known line gives you a wide choice In fabrics for business wear, as well as correct dress for formal, or semi-formal, evening wear. Suits and Overc'ts $15.00 to $35.00 &sfa Bros. gSr1 Drunk and Disorderly. John ErickBon was lined up in po lice court today for being drunk and disorderly and donated $1 1 to the city's rrfiers at the behen: of Polite Jude fox. Sr J j nn 11 d nmnncnuN lUtULLUUIIII BUYS ESSE BUILDING COM SIEGRIST TAKES JEWELRY COMPANY OYER STORE BLDG. Five Tkeasand Dollars Represented In Deal Consomated This Afternoen. Another important realty deal was consnmated late tils afternoon wnen Will SiegriBt for the SlegrUi, Jev.fry company purchased the Marie Hataet bnUding which houses the Jewelry store. The purchase price was $5,000. The building and lot Is included In the deal and la one of the important transfers for tne month in this city. Mrs. Hassett h now here from Port land visiting friends and the deal was closed during the afternoon. SECOND TEAM GAME TOMORROW ill lill DOCTOR OF OPTICS. AT 1105 ADAMS AVE. FOLEYf HOTEL BUILDING. DO NOT BE MISLED. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXAM. INITIO. 29 years of practical experience IN FITTING GLASSES- IS at your service and the prices are lower than elsewhere for the material and service yon get of Dr. Mendel sohn. The' Doctor Is Indorsed by all the leading oculists of the Pacific Coast and by all the physicians of THIS CITY. 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 yen satisfactorily. An broken glasses replaced while jot wait. . OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a. m. tp 12 Island City and Local Second Team to Play Game Here. The local high school second foot ball team is to meet the Island City eleven tomorrow on the local grid iron. This game promises much sen sation as the Island City squad is cracked up to be fast. iTRE HS PL BRICKWORK ON THE STRUCTURE COMPLETED TODAY. Interior Finishing Will be Comment, ed Next Monday Morning. Brickwork on the ' new Gardlnier theatre building on 'Adams avenue wag completed today and other contractors are hurrying the wood work. The roof will be completed tomorrow and will ten give a fire proof covering to the building. A composition of asbestos covers the roofing which prevents fire- from sparks. : : ' The Interior of the building wilTbe-v hurried to completion next week. As the . building. nears completion? it becomes evident that Mr. Gardlnfer's assertion that his theatre would be one of the most modern-built of any; in the country was not a mis state ment. Every convenience, that goes with the big theatre houses will be fir-, eluded In the makeup of the vaude- ville house. North Dakota ' Teacher ' Blsmark, N. D., Oct 2JMne of lhf tnost interesting and largely attended. " gatherings of teachers ever held ft the state, the annual session of the orth Dakota Educational association;, will cIobo today. Many educators of prominence are on the program for . the final session,' , ' '':';'fir? I .Want ads pay. one centra wefd PARIS HAIR STORE Treatment. Hair goods. Shell ornaments. 209 Fir St l A Rainbow. J. D. Glllilan, D. D., today voiced the opinion of the Observer In declaring the Incident to be a rarity. The Doc tor is a close student of astronomy and avers that such cases are seen but very rarely. I riUNTLEY&PALMER I 0 To Onr Subscribers. The date stamped on your paper shows the time paid too. We would like to hear from you if you think our et Yorts deserves further patron age. Write us at once. If not, notify the stopping of your paper. We hate to loose a subscriber, but we must know, that you want the paper or' same will be stopped. 1l i f v. FOR PARTIES AND DINNERS Fresh Vegetables and Fruits n i dnodsnr ass Grocery LA GRANDE EVENING OB SERVER. . . m.; 1 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 m.