La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 29, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910.'
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IIinneapolis,StPaul
and all roors EAST
. EQUIPJIESTi Electric-lighted
' Observation Cart and Standard
Sleepers, the most up-to-date
Tourist Cars and through din
, era. , ;',': .'... ..
" Through tickets to -all ponta
' east are on sale by your local
agent at lowest csrrent fares,
Details Berths - Llteratare
0. M. Jackson, Geo. A. Walton,
Trav. Pass. Agt Gen. Agt.
14 Wall St, Spokane
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MANY CATCHT SOJiGS.
Tht Squ!rrL
A squirrel's natural term of life Is
from fifteen to twenty years, ana in
localities where squirrels are little dis
turbed they multiply with extreme ra
pidity.
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A Big Reduction Sale for one day
only November 550, 1910.
$3.00 Switches ......'..........$1.08
$2.00 Switches ................ $1.50
And a free Massage with every bottle
of Massage Cream. For one day only.
THE PARIS HAIR STORE
, MRS. PALMER
205) Fir Street La Grande, Ore.
Mrs.RobertPatlison
agent for , ,
GOSSARD
CORSETS PRICES s':;
$3.50 and Up
Plot of "The Time, the Place and the
Girl" is Also Attractive.' ,.
The scene of "The Time, the Place
and the Girl" which comes to the
Steward theatre Wednesday, Nov. 30,
is laid in the mountains of Virginia
at a "rest cure whither Happy John
ny Hicks, and his pal, Tom Cunning
ham, have fled from the result of an
escapade of Cunningham's In a gam
bling bouse In Boston. The complex
ities of the plot occur phlle the "rest
cure" Is in a state of quarantine with
all the servants absent The guests
are forced to do the work themselves
a condition that lnaoires mutiny
nmsine. anma nf them fif crmrnn tfierfl I
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Is a pretty love story. .The produc
tion is unusually artistic and the
chorus is the liveliest and prettiest
crowd of girls that ever were gather
ed in one company. Messrs. Adams
and Hough are the authors of the
play, and the music is by Joseph EL
Howard. Ned Weyburn produced the
twelve musical numbers. With the
prestige of having created the long
est run ever made by any show in
Chicago, in addition to ten weeks in
Boston and sixty times In New York
to crowded houses, and three highly
prosperous road seasons, "The Time,
the Place and the Girl" carries
.woi uue other distinction; it is that
this is a .comedy, with music and a
plot." The combining of a story that
can be understood, with music of the
whiatly sort and-wondeful dances
by pretty girls have been the pivotal
features of its enormous success.
The most sensational of the dances
is the "Dixie" number, which in com
bination with the "Uncle Sam's Best
Girl" is the finale of the second act.
It. was staged like the other dances by
New Weyburn and is undoubtedly the
acme of his work as a producer.
George Abner heads the cast again.
He appears as a happy-go-lucky gam
bier with a typical and prolific voca
bulary, who corners ail situations
when he finds himself caught at a
quarantined sanitarium. Among those
In the cast are Amanda Hendrick,
Jeanatee Patterson, Gertrude Smythe
and many others, while the chorus of
forty is considered the most beauti
ful en tour this season.
Most people can run Into debt, but
they get out at a snail's pace.
The quicker a c. j : 'id of tha
legs the danger from ni. in . tua and other
serious diseases. Mr. R W. L. Hall, of
Wsverly, Ya., savs: "1 lit ml? believe cnam-
berlain's Cough Remedy to 1 absolutely me
best preparation on the market for colds. I
have recommended it to my friends and
they all agree with me." for sale by all
dealers.
Would yon be always young? Then
get a hobby and ride it In season and
out of season. It may be hard on
your friends, but don't mind a little
thing like that
If It be true that a man Is old as he
feels, then what Metbuselahs stag din
ners must be responsible for!
Progress.
They're building bigger vessel. Bill,
To put ths Dreadnoughts on the blink
And the contractors' pockets fill
With bales and bucket loads of chink
And when this bigger one Is done
And many others In Its class
They'll turn out a still bigger one
As these on to the scrap pile pass.
At that the builders will not stop.
Each blKeest one will have Its day.
Then something from the clouds will
drop.
And It will hear, "Be on your way."
No odds how bulky It may be.
How many tons It may displace, -It
In a little while will see
A bigger vessel In Its place.
That Is the law. We must progress.
There Isn't any place to stop.
The war lords will have nothing less.
The very largest In the shop,
Until the clumsy Iron hulk,
All conquering and unafraid,
Just by its awe Inspiring bulk
Throws little islands In the shade. .
And Is there any aid In sight
To all this frenzied, frantic, waste
For death in Iron monsters cased?
There Is a very little thing,
But very saucy, trim and 'fit
The airship now has taken wine. :
And they may read their doom in it.
Notice of Street Improvement
To whom it may Concern: ,
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 15th. day of
December, 1909, creating Improve
ment district No. 13, and designating
N. Fir street, as such district, and in
pursuance of a resolution adopted by
s Id Common Council on tha 2nd day
of November, 1910, whereby ' said
Council determined and declared its
Intention to improve all that portion
of N. jFir Btreet, in said Improvement
district as hereinafter described, by
Want ads paj. ouo cent a word.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOEY.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
laying thereon Eithulithic Pavement,
the Council will, ten days after the
service of this notice upon the owners
of the property affected and benefitted
by such improvement, order that said
above described improvement be
made- that boundaries of said dis
trict to be so Improved are as follows:
AH that portion of N. Fir street,
from the South Curb Line of Monroe
Avenue to the North Line of S. avenue.
Notice is hereby further given that
the Council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefitted . by such improvement for
the purpose of paying for such Im-j
provemenL That the estimated cost
of such improvement Is the sum of
$2529.40. That the Council will on
the 7th day of December, 1910, meet
at the Council chamber at the hour
of 8 o'clock P. M., to consider said es
timated cost, and the levy of said as
sessment, when a hearing will oe
granted to any person feeling ag
grieved by such assessment.
La Grande, Oregon, November 23,
1910. ,
City Council of La Grande. Oregon.
By D. E. COX,
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
Nov. 26th lOt
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PIGKLE:
IN BOTTLES
N. MOL1TOR, M. D.Physlclan and
- Surgeon'. Corner Adams Ave. ani
Kyot street. Office, Main 68; Resl
li- iice 69. ,.; . .-
in
bulk
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ALSO
Sweet Mixed
44 MidgeU
Dill Pickles and
Sour Krout, 10c Qt
Royal Grocery
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10-Acre tract on Adams avenue. New 9-room brick house, macadam rA
street In front of property. City water on corner of property. Sewer
of the city crosses full length of property, and liave a contract with.
city to tap sewer on every 60 foot lot without cost. A splendid home A
mxi Hw'-tncnt. Tries 1-3 casn, balance on terms.
Instruments of Torture.
"He is absolutely without human
sympathy!"
"But he seems plensaut and always
tries to please." -
"That is all put on."
"But wherein does he offend?"
"Doesn't .he Bell alarm clocks?"
11. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D. Physician
and surgeon. Special attention 10
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office
in La Grande 'National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main U Resi
dence Mala 32.
PHONE
Black 81 or Black 1481
The Up-Building a
of This Bank
Is due to the fact that we have
ample capital and that we iave
adhered to a ollcy wnca ha
been conservative, yet alo-
progressive lines. We. offer to
our customers modern facilities
for the prompt and proper tran
saction of their financial affairs;
.ample vault and safe room for
storing and safe-guarding of
their money, notes, insurance
policies and other valuable pap
era and such liberality of treat
ment as Is consistent with pru
dent banking.
YOUR account is cordially solicited.
The Uracil States
i Natio&al Bank,
I LA GRANDE, 0ZE GOH
Both Speedy and Effective.
This, Indicates the action of Foley
Kidney Piles as S. Parsons, Battle
Creek, Mich., illustrates: "I ,have
been afflicted with a severe case of
kidney and bladder trouble for which
I found no relief until I used Foley
Kianey Pills. I was troubled with
backaches and severe shooting pains
In the sides with annoying urinary
Irregularities and a sense of lncom
pleteness in the act. The steady use
of Foley Kidney Pills rid me entirely
of all my troubles. They have my
highest recommendation.' Hill's Drug
Store.
''. Migbt Alter It
Is your wife a suffragette?"
"She was yesterday."
"Isn't she today?"
"I, don't know. She has Just had
the. most expensive hat In town sent
home, and I haven't talked to her
alnce." I .
Beats Dishwashino.
"Your daughter has such an angelic
disposition!"
"It is all management on my part.
"How do you do It?"
"Threaten to discharge the hired girl
whenever she gets on her high horse."
V L. RICHARDSON Physician and
Burgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 5 p. in.
' except Sunday. Sunday by appoint
ments. Telephones: Oflice. Black
1362; Ind. 35'i; residence, Main uo;
Ind. 312. -
3EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332,
Pacific, Main '63, Residence phone.
Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E
; Moore, i ' . .
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of
Optics. Spectacles and Eye Classes
Fitted and made to order. All er
rors of Refraction Corrected.. 1105
Adams Ave. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La
Grande, Oregon.
European Plan Only '
Rooms 50c to $1.50
First class Throughout
sMoy
HOTEL
Different.
"Do you pay
as yon go?"
"No; 1 pay till
I go."
"Where?"
"Broke."
It
Not Advertising It
"They Boy that every man has his
price." V
"Yes."
"I think that some of tU'in are
cheap that .hey hate to let theirs
known." ' -
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- Something Heroic
"TVhat is the matter with youTv
"I have a raging fever."
"What are you taking for It?"
"Medicine."
"Why not lioilfd lobster?"
OR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR
DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office ot.
; er Wright Drug store. Special at
tention paid to diseases and surgery
of the eye. -7' r-
Phones Ofilce Main 22; residence
Main 728.
I. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist Room
23, La Grande National Bank Build
Ing. Phone Black 399. .
DR. R. R. 1 JNCOLN, DENTIST First
class services given. Office over Lil
ly's Hardware Btore. Phone Red 1131
no
be
OR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store,
La Grande. Residence phone, Red
701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone 63; both phones at
residence. "
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JOCHRAN & COCHRAN -Attorneys
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. I Grande National Bank
Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.
D. G. BRIGHOUX,
Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM DtPOl
; La Grande, Oregon
Gomplete. equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FilSQERALD, Proprietor
0mplete. Machine Shops and Foundry
Logical Remedy for Eczema.
Many different remedies have been
tried for Eczema and other skin dis
eases. But it is now known that the
only;possible cure is a mild, soothing
liquid made up of OU of Wontergreen,
Thymol, Glycerine and other ingred
ients, so carefully compounded that
each, nigredlent has its proper ef
fect ..' ':;''. .
This compound is now made up In
the D. D. D. Prescription. Ten years of
success and thousands of cures show
the merit of this wonderful compound,
but the most convincing proof is a
trial of the remedy by any eczema
sufferer.
D. D. D. will prove to you that you
can be cured, ine very first drops
will give you Instant relief. Get a
trial bottle today. Newlfn Drug Co.
.Nov. 29 Dec. 1.
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
Practices In al Ithe courts of the
State and United States. Office Id
La Grande National Bank Bldg., La
Grande. Oregon.
0. W. a NELSON Mining Engineer
Baker City, Oregon.
Notice to Trespassers.
positively no minting allowed on
our premises. Do not ask for permls
slon. Blocklcrrl Bros.
C. C. WILSON Teacher of Violin
Call any time at 801 Main ave
nue.
I.ENA McREYNOLDS Teacher of PI
ano and Voice Culture. At 14
Washington Avenue on Wednesday
and Saturday. Telephone, on these
dates to Ped-1122.
A B room modern brick houBe, 2 lots 124x120 feet, nice shade trees
fruit and lawn, barn, wood shed, etc., on corner of 2nd and Spring
street for the remarkable low price of $1800.00. Easy terms. This
property has been held at $2100.00 bnt'tha owner must have money,
hence the great reduction in price. Let me show yon.'
C.J. RI . A CK ,The Real Estate Man
The George Palmer
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RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We solicit your orders for. Shingles, Rubberoid RooVng
Deadening Felt, Building'Paper.
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
' promptly. Phone Main 8. '
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SHINING
PARLORS
SHOES DYED
Cigars and Tobacco of All
Kinds Fruits and Candies
Next Doorto-flectric Light Office
NOW IS THE TIME TO
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I Look After That Eve Trough h h
i Rainy weather will set in soon. We , r P j
J have plumbing fixtures of all kinds. : V '.
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BA). 6 IWElFEl 1
Mahaffey Building " v Depot street
IVE CLEAN ANY1HING, FROM A NECKTIE TO A
HORSEBLANKEL Work called br and delivered
EJJfcll Dyingl and Clewing Works
PHONE MAIN 'A
1
When vour feet are wet and cold, and
your body chilled through and through from I
exposure, wke a oir titxe oi v jiRmnerisin s
Conph R(mim1t, butlie vour ft In hot
wnter hUm t".? i he', '''" ste
FRESH CANDIES
Special Prices on Xmas Orders. Fancy and
Assorted Candies. NUTS OF ALL KINDS NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE
Street"" " .
Notice is hereby given that the as-