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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
. . . v. LA' OBAMDB EVEKIKO OnSRRVTjR ' xrn ovpfpK!? S. Mta .. Ttlf ISIS WITS PB06RHMI- The Legacy Edlaon. . The Conspiracy f Poutiac Ka lm. Unselfish Love Vitagraph. j Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dik play In lobby. . 11c- I LOCALS i OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Vacuum carpet cleaning, taking up, sewing and laying. L. P. Bllllnger, phones Red 662 and Red 141. . Read Oregon The last call of the West, by Walter V. Woehlke. Beauti ful muolikiu in iour colors in Nov ember Sunset magazine. New en sale, all news stands, IS cents. All patent medicines advertised In this paper are for sale by the Wright Prog' Co. For sale planing mill and box factory In running condition, 1 acre ground will sell at half price. Apply J. MJHirsh, Union, Ore. George Ball has received a car of fruit trees from the Oregon Nursery Company. Part of the trees were transferred here and the car re-shlpped to Weiser, Idaho. Latest reports are that the Green eyed monster will be In La Grande by next Saturday. Keep your eyes op en. It Is worth seeing. Watch for It. J. L.' Overton, one of Union's prom inent citizens, is over today in his automobile. Mrs. F. T. Mlttauer and children, of Baker 'City are In the city visiting Mrs. Lindsay, sister of Mrs. Mlttauer. O 0 O 0 O O OO 0 O 0 O PERSONALS. X Z OOOOOOOOOOOQfry Edna Orr of Wallowa was register ed at the Sommer today. Mrs. A. J. Grlder left for her homo In Pendleton on this morning's train. Herbert A. Newell, chief engineer on the Umatilla reclamation project is stopping) at the Foley. . Max Jacobs of New York is at the Foley. Mr. Jacobs Is representing a ladies' specialty line. A. L. McGee and wife of Laramie are registered at the Sommer today. Jimmle Banneson, representing the Western Baking company of Portland is registered at the Foley. A. C. Scritchfleld of Payette is stop ping at the Sommer while transacting business in La Grande. Mrs. George Ball left this morning for a few days' visit with friends at Pendleton. Pete Wright Marshall and John Hawthorne, mayor of Telocaset, are in the city today on business. They say everybody seems happy in Uieir section of the country. ' Railway Mail Clerk Balllnger is now here to assume his run on the Joseph branch and he was Joined this morning by Mrs. BalHniser from Port land. Happy Harriman of The Dalles will arrive In the city soon and will have the position sof grade foreman for the Warren Construction company to succeed M. F. Morris who had this position before. Mr. Norrls goes to Twinn Falls to Join Dan White. Jerry P. Rusk the Republican can didate for Joint representative from Union and Wallowa counties is here today and is going to Join the Re publican junket through Union conn ty tomorrow. George T. Cochran of La Grande, republican candidate for water com misstoner In this district, Is In Pen dleton today In the Interest of his candidacy. Pendleton Eact Oregon ian. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rumble and daughter Eva, left this morning for California, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Rumble are f rem Joseph and have been visiting friends ' here briefly before leaving on their trip. H. W. Vaughn, one of the promln ent cattlemen of Imnaha, is in La Grande today on his way to Portland to transact business 00OO OOOOOO t O O O O O O .rrospsroiaS Colors 1,000000 000000000000000 oooOOOOOO MA Prosperity He's a good of the right wwear, a Mt Swell Dresser, h Qk judge f V.1 M W I W. . v If. V MH. SWELL BHESSEH:- TO BHESSIWELL VOU MUST BEG Iff A T THE 'BOTTOM, THE S4 AJVTO S3 SHOES WE SELL HA VE COOT BOTTOMS Off THEM A4BIGOOB TOPS, AL THOUGH VOU WE AH SHOES AT THE BOTTOM. OUT. STALES A HE TOTTy. WE SELL OfLy UJV JOff MADE SHOES THAT HAVE A HE TUT A TIO ft Ash rjp&& Clothiers and .Furnishers PROSPEROUS COLORS AND PROS PERITY have much in common and are f re quently synonomous. The up-to-dateness of shade, cut and style of your suit or overcoat certainly does much to recommend you to favorable notice, GOOD TASTE, GOOD STYLE AND PROSPEROUS COLORS ALL COMBINE IN CAMPUS CLOTHES. They are author itive and exclusive, made by specialists in New York City where the best styles orig inate, noticeably different, but not freaky, showing smartness and individuality with out offense to reasonable conservatism. IDEAL CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN O AND OLDER MEN WHO WISH TO . LOOK YOUNG. ? ' s PROSPEROUS COLORS are light and o cheerful grays, pleasant combinations of a black and white, warm rich anri ruddy brown, and the always dependable blue $ shades; all are represented m our FALL 0 SHOWING OF CAMPUS CLOTHES. 0: Every CAMPUS garment is warranted for fit, style and wear by the Manufacturers. Let us show you the new PROSPERITY SHADES. CAMPUS styles will suit you. Our reasonable prices for such good mer chandise will please. IOHE (ffiflDUDEN IffiULE (CflDWANV 00000000000$ OOOOOOOivOOOOOO ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo Elif I IS Hi T M UFJSLT I LED 230 1-2 Yamhell st Portland, Ore. Oct 20-21. FOR' RENT Six rooms unfurnish ed. Phone Main 89. 6t CONDITION UMATILLA PROJECT IS HUXG IT UNTIL HEADS TAKE ACTIOS Englneeer Newell In the City But Can Promise Nothing. Project Engineer H. D. Newell, who is at the head of the Umatilla project at HermJston, la In the city today looking up some records. When asked by a reporter for the Observer ohat the chances were for a continuation of work at HermJston he said so far as he knew it was up In the air and that the heads at Washington would have to issue their orders before anything more could be done. Lately there has been considerable agitation regarding the abandonment or the Umatilla project by the gov ernment but it is believed this has been made stronger than the facts will warrant The department has al ready spent a great deal of money In the work and few believe that it will be entirely abandoned, or that It will be sold out to any individual. FOR RENT Furnished room, cozy, with bath. For one or two gentlemen. Inquire Red 3681. tf COUNCIL MEETS. Routine Matters Transacted at First Meeting1 of New Month. Routine business consumed prac tically the entire time of the council last evening. Resolutions of various kinds were read and "passed. The al ley between Adams and Washington will be constructed by day labor as only one bid for construction of it by contract was received in answer to the bids. , The price of street sidewalk con struction seems to have dropped five cents per foot for bids were in last evening which makes the total cost of sidewalks instead of 90 cents. These bids were for work on Main street and other sections of the city. No street-cleaning machinery was purchased as various reasons require a delay In this matter. BRUCE BOUND OYER. Held to Circuit Court on $250 Ball, Not Yet Realized. Thomas Bruce who was In jail yes terday pending a hearing on a charge of wife desertion, , was held over to the circuit court late last evening on bail; of $250. As yet he has not liq uidated the ball and Is In the coun ty Jail: ' PAYS $25 FINE. loned scare on the Incoming train from Portland last h'ght. W. E. Dag gett was fined $25 in the city police court this morning for carrying .con--, uealed weapons. Some fellow with a gun scared the "Inhabitants" of the train and the conductor caused the arrest of Daggett when the train reached La Grande. He was tried this morning and found guilty of carrying concealed weapons and fined accord ingly by Judge Cox.' .! W. E. Daggett pays fine for Carrying Concealed Weapons. As the aftermath for an old-fash- Notlce to Publishers. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder antll Wednesday evening November 9th, 1910 for the printing and binding of five hundred city Charters, also give price on 1,000, the size and style of binding to be as certained at the hecorder's office. By orders of the City Council, Nov ember 2nd, 1910". D. E. COX, Recorder. Nov. 3 to 9. Classiied 4 ArivpriiQinn i WANTED Four or five Irouers and mangle girls at once. A. B. C. Laun dry. WANTED Position by a man as ccok and wife as helper. Camp pre ferred. Call at Observer office. tf WANTED Responsible party to take the agency of Union and Wallowa counties for the Phelps Carbide Feed Acetylene Generator for Individual home lighting. For further particulars write Ore Steward's Opera Home Commencing NOVo 7 Mass LAURA WINSTON IN HIGH CLASS REPERTOIRE MONDAY-"The Grey Dove." TUESDAY"The Mansion of Aching Hearts." WEDNES.-"Princess of the Patches.", THURSDAY.-'The Circus Girl." FRIDAY-"CamilIe." SATURDAY"The Green-Eyed Monster." Prices: 25c-35c-50c. Seats on Sale Saturday i 5 I'. II gon Acetylene Lighting Co., Inc. Ersiib