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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1910)
FaTIS FIVE O0000000 o o O personals. o omooo J. R. Schulti of Albany is at th '"o ley. " ' THE IMS O o -TOKtEHT'S PBOERUM LI a?JTDE .EVENING 03SER TO. ' ' TCESDST, OCTOBEH 23, 1510. n )(0) No Man's Land--Patbe. . No Rest for the Weary Vita graph. 5 " ' "... ' The Sage, the Cherub and the Widow. . . .. . ,-. Auld Robia Gray. r '"" 111 Son Dublin Daisies. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons bf the matlne Sea d.fc- play In lobby. ' ' , ran idc- t LOCALS t . Old papers, one nundred In a bun dle, 25 cents at this office. Clean cotton rags wanted at The Ob server office. . .' ;. ..7-: . I , Vacuum carnet cleaning, takinz un. sewing and lay'ng. L. j F, , Billlnger, phones Red, 562 and Red 141. The Seldera Soda Fountain will be open all winter. Drinks pf all kinds. Jonathan apples for sale. 50 cents per bushel. Phone "Main 67. The Ladles' Aid . of the Methodist church will, serve tea at the home of Mrs. Long on Fourth street, next Thursday afternoon. All are invited to attend. ' Notice to Trespassers. ' Positively no hunting allowed . on our premises. Do not ask for permis sion. Blockland Bros.' ' Want ads pay, one cent a word. oocl Is GOOD MATERIAL IN AN OVERC OAT ' MEANS TOU CAN WEAR IT SEVERAL SEASONS WITHOUT S HABBINESS - AND THESE ARE THE KIND OF OVERCOATS, LIGHT AND HEAVY, WE OFFER IN OUR LINE OF ' " . . , :, ' - I v- " ' rt 4t - rss Jessie Prunbow of"0 avenue Is verj today. v . .. ' C.H..Hyde of Pendleton, is a guest at the Savoy. S. L. Pace of Enterprise. Ore., quartered at the Savoy. F. L. Mcintosh of Union, is regis tered at the Savoy today. ; Mrs. Edna Foster of South Grande ia 111 with tonsilltls. W. J. Wade of Cove, was quartered at the Savoy Hotel last night f. M. Bach came in from Imbler this morning on business matters. - F, S. Bra iwell arrived home this morning from a business trip to Portland.- ' ' '. Harvey Clarke is moving today from South La Grande to the Joe Clark ' farm. t Roy Jacobs has moved from La Grande to his new "home in East La Grande. C. W. Oliver and John McLain of TelAcaset are registered at the Som mer today. : . J. E. Lay of Joseph la stopping at the Savoy while transacting business in the city. , ' C. N. Palmer and J. A. Alkens have gone to Joseph where they will hunt and fish for the next few days. f. . i Chas. H. Dodd of Portland Is at the Foley, Mr. Dodd Is tjhe oldest whole sale implement dealer, in Oregon. Judge R. R. Butler, the well known Condon Republican, passed through the -city this morning onhla way to erioats ' Nothing but the best is good enough to offer our trade and this line we know best meets your demand for ' i 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 a0 nnH Furnishers Adler Collegian Cbthes . "V ' 1 - - I rs " : . t - M I f -' .. . " 1 O M hi Mi r south i ' ; I iM ' in i: wi -: smmmmiwfin u ': m A . ( "---a - " II;' WK CndDLGDEW OSQJILtE W EPAi';IV Wallowa county where he will deliver the Republican gospel. ' ' i F. H. Green, secretary of th Blue Mountain creamery Co., returned this morning from a business visit to Port land. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. PIdcock returned last evening from Salt Lake where their son, Will, left for a southern mission. 1 Mrs. C. R. Seltz and son, GUTord, of Eugene, returned ta-her home last evening after a visit with relatives in this city. , .;. " ' Fireman Dick R. J.Nyren, located at Pleasant Valley for some time, leaves tontglrt for Chicago and Min neapolis to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Grady and daugh ter, Ellen, arrived from Portland last night. Miss Grady Is a nurse with the Good . Samaritan hospital. ' Frank Bay and Nate Zweiffel left this morning for Wallowa where they commence plumbing the new school house. They expect to be gone about ten days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bacon left last evening for Plains, Mont, where they will make their future home. An outfit of horses, cattle, machinery and the like was sent ahead of them with Jay Reynolds in charge.' W. A. Sauders of Erie, Pa., has ac cepted a position at the Isis theatre to succeed Bert Hutchison as ma chinist and operator. Mr.. Hutchison goes to Walla Walla to enter the thea trical business at a nearby date. L. N. JohnBon, better known as Com bine Johnson, is in the city today stop ping at the Sommer. Mr. Johnson rep resents E. L. Smith, Pendleton General agent for the Holt Mfg. Co. of Walla Walla and will be In charge of the, Grande Ronde valley campaign for orders for combines and catlpillar gas engines for the above named firm. . Mrs. P.-R. Densler left this morn ing for ber home in Chicago.-Mrs. Densler has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Densler. She was so impressed with the Grande Ronde valley that she is taking home with her scenes and lit erature to show the many friends in Chicago. Her collection included the special edition of the Observer. WDMIIIo'lT1' V,' PEItltt OLIVER, ABSTRACTOR, AJiD MRS. 8WABT MARRIED. News Crops Out at a Dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Hlbberd Last Sight,' A quiet adding solemnized nearly a week ago, came to light last ev ening, at an elaborate dinner served to a dozen people in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hilberd, recently mar ried at Portland. A toast disclosed the fact that Perry Oliver and Mrs. Edna Swart, well known and popular young people of this city, had been married October 20. Rev. W. S. Seea an officiat ing. The announcement came as a cli max to the unannounced marriage of Mrs. Oliver's sister, Laura Htlm to Mr. Hlbberd at Portland, and while the express agent and his bride bad been complimented on the keen man ner in which they had stolen a march on their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver laughed last and best. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver's wedding bad been held so extremely secret that even tne family flld-not realize It until a toast from a guest who had been "on the inside" broke the news to the banqueters os tensibly doing honor to Mr. and Mrs. Hlbberd. ' 6ttlmnt Work. "Came Into a fortune, didn't he?" Tes, a big one." "What's he doin' these diys?' "He has become Interested In settfe ment work." . "Well, that ought to keep him occu pied for awhile; be owed everybody." Houston Post : His Night Work. Cynical Frlend-If the baby is the boss of . the establishment and his mother Is the superintendent, pray what position do yon occupy! Young Father (weatSlyi-Oh, I'm the floor walker. Baltfenore American. ; Jewelry Galore. Mrs. Doyle Covered with Jewels, isn't she? Mrs. Doyle-Yes; it is hard to tell at first glance whether she be longs to. the mineral or animal king dom.Llfe. Want of care does more damage than want of knowledge. Franklin. GOOD SEWS Many La Grande Readers nave Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad luck sufferers in La Grande are glad to learn that prompt Your own little boy, as well as hi3 bigger o t .brother, will be STYLISHLY, SERVICE- g ABLY and COMFORTABLY dressed in O one of our WANDESS knickerbocker suits ; or overcoats. O Seldom has such variety of clever styles q and fabrics been originated as we are show- O ing this season. J .. ' ' iV WANDESS clothes , are made in New 0 York where the best fashions come from. & ,' They are cut full size, goods are thoroughly shrunk and tested before bemg made up. Every wear-exposed part and seam is taped or reinforced; THEY WILL NOT RIP. The manufacturers, confident of the merit of their goods, authorize us to replace Ilia TTrAJTTSCI 1oVil and not giving reasonable satisfaction 7Zl" Best of all, the difference in pnee be tween these really 'good clothes and ordi nary garments is be delighted. . ; Look for the WANDESS label on the inside pocket of the coat. ' 1 relief Is within their reach. Many a lame, Veak and aching back, is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills.. .Thousands upon thousand o! people are telling the good nei of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an examplo worth reading: ' - x " - ' J. A. Taylor, of Union, Ore., says: f'l can recommend; Doan's Kidney Pills and I advise anyone , afflicted with kidney trouble to try them. I was when I lay down, there was much j PARIS HAIR STORE " : " r-77- pooing, and' Scalp Treatment. Hair goods. Shell ornaments. 209 Fir St SAL Washbnra Mandolins, regular 2 7X0 for ... i ........ . , . . K,'., .$13.75 Belle Mandolins, regular $30 for $2X0 Belle Guitar, regular $25 for .. ............ $12.00 W. 8. B. Mathews Graded Studies, regular $1.00 lor I ...... . 40c Dr. William Mason Graded Studies, regular $1.00 for . . .... ... . . . . .85c BIJou Collection Folios regular $1.00 for 40c Jieplus I'ltra folios, regular tl.OO for ............. ............. 35c AH others have same reduction. i . Violins, Mandolins and Guitars AT HALE PRICE Sheet Music Popular 25c music at 15 cents, 8 pieces for ....... .$1.00 Other new music, 2 copies for. , ... ....... , , . . 15c Phonographs from $10 to ....... ........... $15 Don't neglect to get a supply of Edison and Tlofor records uhlle they are going for such low prices. Ion will never get such a, chance again , 10-Inch Victor records, 2 for .. ...... 75c We are giving a C. G. Conn ClarloneUe away to some one of our pat rons. Regnlar price U $5417 keys, S rln?" i rollers. Come wd see J3o TTo so trifling, that you will pain in my loins. The secretions from my kidneys were profusee and passed too frequently. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved these difficulties and proved V.& l MnAMa 11.1. preparation my moBt' hearty endorse ment" '. ; . For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mflburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States.. ,''.';.." " ;1 " : . ; '. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. . , '.y. j . - ! I MaAicurirg, Facial Massage. Sham El (CflDf OUT