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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1910)
ed with friends in this city. THE ISIS TDKIEHT'S FROEMM Urban EcllpBe. . Scenes in Shanghai. A Corslcan Vendetta. 4 Jar of Cranberry Sauce Edison. Almost a Hero. , The Banker's Daughter--Blo-graph. " ' Song Take Me Back to Kid land. " Y Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matine. See dis play In lobby. 11c- . ' . . PEESOXALS. ' - $ O Y' A . J. A. Cavanah of Freewater Is stop ping at the Foley today, J.'G. McAllister of . Portland is (a guest at the Foley today. . Frank. S. Wells and wife' of Pendle ton are at the Foley. Mr. Wells is county superintendent of Umatilla county. Y ' G. H. Duncan of Fort Worth, Tex as, is stopping at the Foley today. - W. B. Gasset is here from Union this afternoon on Us way to Elgin to morrow.. ' i- - Fred Wilson, the Athena lawyer , re turned home today after having vlslt- t LOCALS i O .. . Cold weather's coming. Want - an accurate thermometer so you- can watch the mercury drop? We've a bip stock of the accurate kind. You can quote their figures and know you're right. 25c to $2.50.r-Newlin Drug Co. II a prescription is correctly writ ten we can fill It, no matter what drug, gists name is on the blank. It will be compounded correctly, too and our prices will be right Wright Drug Co., prescription Pharmacists. 3. !I. F. EM! j ! " ' " ' Kate Henderson and Nellie L. Good rich, prominent society girls of Leb anon are in the city, stopping at the Foley. Willie Hamilton returned to his home in Summervllle this morning after having spent Sunday in the city with friendB. ". V James . Paddock of Union passed through the city this morning on his way to The Dalles to attend tbeFar mer's union meeting. the C. C. Hampton, a member of Pendleton high school faculty is stop ping at the Foley while attending the teachers' convention. J. S. Landers, principal of the Pen dleton school arrived this morning with the Pendleton delegation from the West end of the district : . Miss Sadie Deal ,the popular Baker City . school teacher is taking ad vantage of the convention here' to viBltwith friends and relatives. Url", t-o Oi muviiel, I down this morning and reports that six inches of snow fell 'yesterday but on account of the rain today, will pro bably disappear soon. ' . Y ; Dr. and Mrs." A. L. Richardson ar riVed home last evening from, Port land where the Doctor has spent, a week and where Mrs. Richardson has been a guest with friends for the past month. Vacuum carpet cleaning, taking up, sewing and laying. LY F. Blllinger. phones Red 662 and Red 141.. DOCTOR OF OPTICS. - , AT 1115 ADAMS AVE. ' .'" k FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING. A feature of the Christmas Scribner will be the reproduction in colors of four drawings by Jessie Wilcox Smith representing favorite children in Dick en's novels, such as Tiny Tim, David Copperfleld, Paul Dombey and Little Nell.) '. ; v Y; v7 "-v. On Tuesday, Nov. 22, the W. C. T. ;j. .will offer the following articles Inr sale:. Boston, baked beans, brown bread dutch cheese, cakes of all kinds, oies and home made bread. Phone order to Black-832 or call at 1102 M. ave. ' Notice of Exchange.' I wish to announce to the jubii? tfcat I have purchased the chop housi formerly owned by Louis Aklirs on Depot street. I wilake pos3(Bsh:i the first of the month and the public patronage is cordially invited. TOM FILLIO. Do Not Be Misled No Extra Charge for Examination 29 years of practical experience -in fitting glasses is at your service and the prices are lower than elsewhere for the material and service you get of Dr. Mendelsohn Dr. MendeUohn is Indorsed by all the' leading occullsts of the Pajiflc coast and by all the physicians of La Grande. Y" 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, you satisfactorily. , AU broken glasses replaced while yon wait. Office hours, 9:00 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appoint ment '-: GETBEETHOVEN STATUETTE MRS. Ik UUI 111 fl 000 . MEN speak of our Overcoats In the highest terms, and they merit the comment. They are beautifully design ed and elegantly tailored. Every man can find here an Overcoat that will seem to have been made especially for him. Overcoats In all the season's correct Models In Kerseys, Ox fords and Grays. Mixtures In all the weaves that look well and wear well and that impart pleasing personality. Silk or Serge lined, as yon prefer. rADLER MILWAUKEE Overcoat making has reached a " Tailoring art and there' hardly a Man that goes to the exclusive Tailor for his Oter coat Always pleased to show! Ash Bros. Clothiers and Furnishers LYLE REMEMBERS LOCAL CLUB OX BIRTHDAY. November Will Close With Interest- Ing Meeting In Honor Anniversary. (By Mrs. E. C. Moore.) Fifteen years ago the Lyle Tuesday Muslcale was organized under the di rection of Clara .T. Lyle. At ; first the organization was known as the Ladles Tuesday Muslcale. After the death of Mr. Lyle, Mrs. Lyle was called away from La Grande. Her presence and influence was so missed by the muslcale, that for a time the Musi: cale did not flourish as was its former wont. Then the ladles met and decid ed to honor the "little" lady, and also honor themselves, by naming the club the Lyle Tuesday MuBlcale. And, in deed, any town should be proud of a muslcale society such as is the Lyle Tuesday Muslcale. And" its Influence no doubt is far reaching in our dili gent study of the old Masters and the rendering of their compositions. This winter Mrs. Lyle is touring Europe and has been very thoughtful' of her name-sake for we have received many tokens of her telling of pleasure and sight-seeing, recently the Muslcale re ceived a beautiful statuette of Beeth oven sent from niunicn, from Mrs. Lyle to commemmorate our fifteenth anniversary, which by the way, is on Beethoven's birth anniversary., Mrs. Lyle is a direct descendant of these noble Scotch who have made "Old Scotia revered, abroad and loved at home." The ladles of the Muslcale Join in wishing Mrs. Lyle continued pleasures and a safe return to the arms of her own, where her friends await to welcome her to this, her for mer home, La Grande. This winter the ladies are studying American music and from the enthusiasm displayed at our last meeting we look forward to a prosperous year of study. Tomor row's programme Is under the direc tion of Mrs. Blrnie, and the composer, MacDowell, sincerely hopes the mem bers will attend and take advantage of the provilege allowed to each member, to Invite a guest J Card of Thanks. : We desire to , thank the many friends including the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen for their sympathy in our time of deep bereavement caus ed by the death of our son and broth- FRED SYNORST AND FAMILY. - 1 u 11 K o- Ti I have no land of my own to offer. I sell strictly on percentage. . Both owner and buyer receive the same fair treatment I mean that your property is offered at exactly the price yon plaee on It We In vite your consideration of the following listings. . , " " When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big tloe of Chamberlain's Cough . Remedr, balhe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are al most certain to ward off a severe cold. For aale by ail dealers. . City Property Four room house, twq lots, good cellar, 1414 Z avenue. This place has been listed for some time at $1100. A special price, if sold during the next ten days, at $950. $500 cash, time on balance. Two story house, with barn, lot 65x90, one door north of M. E. church. South; $1400, $600 cash bal ance on easy terms. . : v'.': Seven room house, equated 'west end of Pennsylvania avenue, plastered stone foundation, city water in house; price $1,000. Why pay rent? Terms $100 down, balance $15 per month. ; V - Fine large home In North La Grande, two blocks, splendid house, barn and out buildings. Fine or ard; an Ideal home with ample room for garden, poultry, cow and horse. This Is an exceptional tine offer. Price $4,000. - ' -.'. r: ; Nice new home, two lota In West La Grande; price $2,000. , v A well built house on Main Avenuefacing North; close in; price, $2,500. 0"e-half cash, balance on time. '- .'. ; . . ;- j : :- Four room house on Monroe Avenue; nice barn and extra well built poultry house. Three lots, four room house with cellar, city water. All In a-ood condition sunn -- : 'l'.v'.".-t House and two lots In Block 1- Grandy's addition, for $1100. Three lots In same block at $900. This Is desirable property. 1 : , V. -'v : A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement plastered, well finished throughout, .$2,500. ' ,- ' ' : . :, . ; ''-' ".' '''. .. '-iV . ' 12 room house, barn, 8 acres of land, 100 fruit trees, barn, spring, well and city water. Sightly view; nice home In South La Grande, . ' " . ' . Large 10-room house with entire block of ground. Here Is chance for investment; five houses can be built on this property. All close to the high school building. Good barn on piace, price $3500. i ' Five room house, modern plumbing, lot 60x110, near court house, beautiful location, $1800; $300 cash, balance two years. - - .';,; " " YO " ' Seven room house on Adams avenue; well built plastered, basement desirable location, $2500. $500 cash, balance on easy terms. ' ;., : t ,' . Four room housenear big brick school house, north of track, $1100. Plastered house In North La Grande, entire block, $4,000 on easy terms. Nice home in North La Grande, fruit, barn, accessible to new R. R. shops $1700. Y Town Lots '.l I have some splendid buys In town lots In all portions of the city. Very good lots for $109. 8ome extra choice locations at $300 to $750. "' ' ' Farm Lands Fine Stock Ranch - 2600 hundied acres near La Grande, 300 acres of meadow land, from which 400 to 600 tons of hay can be cut annually. Well watered; reasonable terms. Y..:' : : Y. Y ;; 1 : ' ' ' Near La Grande V: v; v.i; i : v );"f . Fine foothill farm four nlles from La Grande, 800 acres, well improved, $16,000, terff " :: . ; ; ' Sandridge Farm';- ; Y-Y-j. 160 acres well Improved. All good land, 70 acres of summer fallow seeded, one hall mils to nine months' school, less than one mile to depot. This is a snap, $92 per acre. Terms. Y; - Sandridge Farm .160 acres near good school and depot adjoining place. Good roads all tha way to La'Grande, t miles. - Fruit Farm 'vVv-y ;-"y;y I 20 acres commercial orchard in Fruitdale, trees 8 years old, well cared for and in splendid condition. Ten-acre Fruit Farm ' . . - . ... '... ' . . Situated near school house in Fruitdale, trees 12 years old, crop estimated between 2,000 and 8,000 boxes; $6,600, good terms or will exchange for city property. ' v , . 80 acres one Quarter mile from the city, modern house, fiae cellar with spring; five acres of fine or- . chard, crop goes with place if taken at once. Fine dairy, fruit and poultry farm, $5,000. Y ";yy-, y : Here is a Snap;;;;' r.y; r . ;820 acre farm, 300 acres summer fallow 'and seeded to grain, water ; right- six miles east of ' La' 1 Grande, $62 per acre. Investigate this. ' Y ' Y Look This Up y ' yv' 600 acres of land eight miles east of La Grande, well improved, fine stock, alfalfa and grain ranch. $50 per acre. ' ' - Y ; 'is atm ' . Mt ' Glenn Farm V; v ; :; : . 80 acres, all good land, 6 acres in orchard, large barn, several springs near school, rural delivery, arm produced 40 bushels of wheat to the acre last year. $8,000, very reasonable terms. 50:acre Fruit Farm Situated near Summervllle, will trade for city property or will sell on very easy terms. Y ' ::Fine'"Faiiii:;:'-: ::::V;cV;yv v- 760 acres tight miles from La Grande. Last year this land produced 129 bushels of oata to the acre. Weil Improved, $65 per acre. Terms. ' Y ! : ' A.; . ; In Lower Cove ., 320 acres, 60 cultivatable. 400 fine fruit trees, fine spring, $4,000, easy terma. ; Grazing Land 240 acres, well watered In lower Cove, $7 per acre. " " " """YY. . ' M 8plendid fruit land, large meadow, several acres In alfalfa, three miles south of La Grande, $8,000. ' Y Timber Land ' 80 acres south of La Grande. $800, one-halt cash. - ' GEO, li Jio REAL EVil ESTATE M'