La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 09, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911.
PAGE 5
TOMSK
-TDSIGHT'S FBOGRIU
A Cabman's Goo Dairy In
dependent. The, Farmer's Joke - k
. A Thanksgiving . Surprise
. Thanhouser. '
Her. Husband's Deception
, American. , '
Beautiful dishes given to lady
patrons of the matinee. See dia-x
play In lobby. .
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LOCALS
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Haradon's Tru-Fn( CMccIitcs.
ulaue juBt right. At all of the leading
confectioners.
General Repairing at R. W. Leighton's
Auto and Bicycle Garage. I repair
everything. Umbrellas", phonographs,
sewing machines, typewriters, stoves
and guns. Shears and knives sharp
ened, skates hollow ground, saws fil
ed and set and soldering of all kinds
done. I repair granite walr, make and
fit keys, repair locks. I carry a full
line of flash lights and their sup
plies; Phone, Main 737. 309 Fir street.
Mre. W. G. Sawyer is over from
Hot Lake today shopping and isit
?ng with friends. ;
E. Celt AlbertsDTi, leading m-v
with "A Stubborn Cinderella" Is a
guest at tho Foley today. , ;. '
George T. Cochran, ' water super
intendent for this district is a bus'
ness vbitor in Baker today.
Miss Tony Brown who has been vis
iting her Bister, Mrs. Nina Ott, has
returned to her home in Baker.
George Adams of Twin Falls, the
coming metropolis of Southern Ida
ho, Is a Sommer hotel visitor today.
"Johnnie" Adams has been suffer
ing from a bad cold that for a time,
was so severe as to confine him to
his home. ' ;
Mrs. Laura Green Wills was a Sun
day visitor from Hot .Lake, sp?nd'ng
the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Green.
Mrs. John Adams is enjoying a short
visit from her sister, Mrs. H. C.
Courtway. Mrs. Courtway Is on her
way to Portland..
C. E. Sklles, a well known drum
mer now of Seattle, but formerly, of
Portland, is here today on one of his
Infrequent visits:
Charles Knapp, a resident of South
T a fli-anita uraa atrfolrnn with "l-v
attack of paralysis yesterday. He la al
so suffering wfth la grippe.
Miss Hazel Kirk of New York, who
Is a prima donna . with the attraction
at the Steward tonight, is a guest a'
the Sommer while in the city.
W. H. Vogel and . Robert Withy- f
combe, both of them real exponents
of Union's progression, are in tho
ity this afternoon on business mat
ters. W. J. Bland, manager of Sherwin.
Williams Company with offices at
Portland Is making & short 'visit with
Mr. Batley of South La Grande, lie
is on his way to" Boise. k
The Misses Eva and Ruth Gaskell
left last, evening for Portland to re
sume their studies at St. Helen's Hall.
They spent the Xmas holidays with
their parents, Mr. and M!rs. Fred D.
Gaskell.
Chester Hamilton returned to his
home In Summervllle this morning
after spending Sunday In La Grande
with friends. Claire ?ilfillan went
out . to Summervllle with him as a
guest for a few days. 1
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DISLIKES INNOVATIONS.
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Tru-Fruit Chocolates,
flavors. . ' .
No imitation
A PERSONALS.
H. C. Rlnehart transacted business
In Elgin today.
J. J. Carr has returned from a bus
iness trip to Joaeph.
J; M. Crawley of Palmor Junction,
spent., last night at the Sommer.
. Frank Johnson of Baker has been
lsltlng his sister, Mrs. Henry Fre
' nen.
W. R. Klvette returned this after
noon from a business trip to Enter-
prise. ' ; ' ' ' '
POST EXPERIMENT. WITH TOUR
' ' -, .' EYES.
.If you eyes trouble you, consult
Dr. Mendelsohn, whose skill, know
ledge and practical experience are
hleblv annreclated by most men of
truth and Integrity.
THE MOST COXYIXCTXG TRUTH
is to ask your neighbor, your physi
cian, or any business man In the city.
You do not pay, for' HOT AIR. The
service and material- that you get are
far superior to any In Union county,
"Wherever you see- the name of Dr.
Mendelsohn yoa ican depend upon It
that it Is strictly reliable. His word
is as good ashls bond and over 2200
people in Union and Wallowa coun
ties will testify to these factB.
.1)0 NOT BE MISLED.
7 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXAM.
INATION.
..ALL BROKEN GLASSE REPLAC
ED WHILE YOU WAIT.
OR. M. P,
HELS01
DOCTOR OF OPTICS
AT 1105 ADAMS AVE.
FOLT VCTFL. BUILDING.
Em
AIMOUWGEM
ACTUM. MOMEY GIIEH A WAY
Until further notice we will
give away the lowest CASH
DAYS SALES of each month.
Purchaser will be handed a
ticket with amount of purchase
?nd dale of same.
Those holding tickets bear
ing the date which will 5e4an
nounced the first of each
month in the local papers,
will, on. presentation of the
same be refunded the amount
of his purchase in CASH.
Hence ti.i r.nlno Blindly Attacks Any
. thing Ntvv to Him.
Sir Frederick Treves, the distinguish
ed British surgeon. In his book "Ugan
da For a Holiday" has a -word or two
to say about the rhinoceros.
"The rhlnooem the SZitiiuwui
of blind conservatism," he writes. "Its
bide is impenetrable, its vision Is weak.
while Its Intellect la weaker. It has,
however, two marked qualities om-
batlveness and a sense of smell. It Is
aroused to its maximum energy by the
presence of anything that Is new. This
object need not be a thing that Is ag
gressive or inconvenient Its offenslve-
ness depends upon the fact that it is
unfamiliar, and the ' more unfamiliar
the object Is the worse the rhinoceros
acts.
"When a rhinoceros smells a man he
will charge him . with maniacal vio
lence, although the man may be mere
ly sitting on a stool reading Milton.
The massive beast will dash at him
like a torpedo or a runaway locomo
tive simply because the smell of him.
Is novel. Actuated by this Insane hate
of whatever savors of an Innovation,
the rhinoceros has charged an Iron wa
ter tank on the outskirts of a camp
and baa crumpled It up as a blacksmith
would an empty meat tin.
A conservative rhinoceros with a
senile dislike of anything new oace
charged a train on the Uganda railway.
but with no more serious results than
the tearing away of the footboard of a
carriage. As regards the rhinoceros In
this case, It appeared surprised that a
thing composed, as it bad Imagined, of
flesh and blood could ,be so hard, it
went off with an additional grievance
and an Increased swelling of the bead."
Now is the time to make a Great Saving on Seasonable
Merchandise. A Few of our January Specials:
-v;N7 ,,v ' ( Dry Goods;
Ladles For Coats at a
Electric Seal. i.u J;
s 58.00 Talue, now'
Astrachan, 27-In. Jacket,
Talue, now .... .. ..
Black Foney, 8-4 length,
value, now
German Martin Scarf, $18.00
valoe, now .".$12.00
German Martin Muffs, $12.00 .. .
..lalne, now .... .. .. .. ....$8.75
Ladies Tailored salts at a saving
from 25 per cent to 50 per cent.
Great Saving $25.00 valnes now
; . 9bM taines, now . ,
. . .. .?13.r,0 Ladies' Tailored Coats at a
$5800 from 25 to 50 per cent
, ..$1$J0 $22.50 Talaes now .. .. .. .
$68.00 ' $17X0 values, now . .. .
. ,.$51.00 , $10.00 values, now .. ..
1 lot , of Misses Coats at
'17 $18.00
saving of
..$10.90
..$13i!5
: ..$ 70
One-IIalf
Price. All Ladies Trimmed Hats at
One naif Price. Children's Bear Skin
Coats at a saving of 25 per cent
$3.00 values, now . . . . . . . .$2.25
$2.00 values, now .. . .. .. ...$U0
.ZjzZLz Silrr toats at a saving of
25 per cent
$5.00 values, now .. .. .. .. ..$3.78
$3X0 values, now ,. .. .. .. $2.C3
Ladies Cotton and "Wool, Underwear
at a saving. '
$1.00 values, now, each '.. C8c
COc values, now, each .1 ,.88e
Ladles Waists at a saving from 25
nor cent '
$3.51' values, now
$2.25 values, now
$15 Talnes, now
i.$2.63
..tl-S9
63c
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Gents' Furnishings
Mens and Boys Sweater Coats at a
saving of 25 per cent 7
$3.00 Talnes now .. .. :.. ... ..$255
$2.00 Talnes, now .. .. .'. ..... $1X0
$1X0 Talnes,' now .... .. .. ....$1.13
Men's $3.00 McKlbbon Hats at a SaT-
Ing now .................. $2X5
All Woolnap Blankets at a Saving.
$2.75 Yalues, now ...... .. ..$258
$255 Talnes, now ... . . . . . . .$15
All Cotton Blankets at a Saving. A
good one now at . ... 58c
All Wool Blankets at a Saving.
$6.00 White One, values now . , . .$1.75
1 lot of Indian Robes, $5.00 Yal
ues
Soms Consolation.
He was a frugal Scot and when the
collection ' plate came round dropped
in a florin In mistake for the Bumble
copper. Speedily discovering his mis
take, however, he stepped softly down
the aisle and requested the oof gath
erer to give him bak. the coin, which
request was politely but firmly re
fused. A shade of disappointment flit
ted over the northerner's face as he
walked slowly back to his pew.
"Aweel," he said, "it's a loss, but
there's some sma' consolation In re
flectln' It's a bad one. It might have
got me into trouble anywhere else."
London Telegraph.
. .. ,. .. .. .. .. ..$3.75
Men's Fnr Coats at a Great Saving.
Russian Calf, $30.00 value, now $25X0
Hair Seal $G5.00 value, now ..$55.00
Coon Best Grade, $85.00 value
now .... .. .. .. .. .. V.$7255
Men's Overcoats at a Saving of
per cent :--$15)0
Yalues, now .... .1 .. ,.$1155
$12.00 value," now ... . . . , , . .$9.00
Young Men's Overcoats at a Saving
of 25 per cent
1 lot of Boy's Overcoats at One-Half ( $3.00 Grade, now
price. $2X0 Grade, now
1 lot of Chlldrens Over Coats at One. $255 Grade, now ,
naif Price, . $2.00 Grade, now
1 lot of Men's Suits at ........ $7X0
1 lot of Men's Salts at ........ $9X7
1 lot of Boys Salts, 2-piece at One
Half Trice, 3 to 18 years.
1 lot of Young Men's Salts at 14 off
age 10 to 18 years.
25r i lot of Men's Wool Mackinaw, .
Values $8.00, $GX0, now .. ,.$4.75
All sheep lined and Dock Clothing at
a great Saving now.
4 lots of Men's Wool Shirts
i
.62X3
$L78
..$1.43
Hardware Department
' . CUaned Th.m Out
First Girl Was your bazaar a great
success? Second Glrl-I should think
60. All the gentlemen had to walk
home. They hadn't even a penny In
their pockets to pay their tytm fares.
London Tit-Bits. .
Airtight Heater 14x19x23 in. in high
grade of Sheet Steel with a steel lin
ing almost to the top of the stove.
Stands on neat Cast Iron .Legs, Jan.
vm j Special, $2.18.
Steel Box Stove So. 18. Heavy Cast
Bottom, Top and Front Top and
Front Feed. A nice Stove for a Medium-Sized
Room. January Special, on.
ly $5.73. . '
Merrlt Airtight Heater, No. 20, with
Cast Top and Front Mckel Foot Rails
Stands 28-tn. nigh, 15 In. Wide and
13 in. Deep. Heavy Steel Lining, a
Bargain at $8X0. January Special at
$5.83.
Model Ook Heater So. 210. This
Stove is One of the Best the Market
Affords, Stands 80 in. High, 17 In.
Wide and 22 In. Long. Heavy Cast
Bottom, Top and Front Outside Is
Made of 14 Guage Blued Steel. Inside
Heavy Corrogated Boof Lining. Fall
Mckel Band and Cap With Heavy
Mckle Foot Ball. Regular $14X0. Jan.
nary Special ........... $10.98.
All Mckle Plated Ware at a Great
Saving in Tea Kettles, Tea Pots,
" Coffee Pots at 20 per cent off Regu-
lar Price.
AH White Enamel Wore at a Great
. Saving. -
1 1-2 qt Pudding Tan, 23c, Tal.
nes, now t 18c
2 qt Pudding Pan, 28c, Tal.
ne now .. ........ .. .... 21c
8 qt Pudding Tan, 80c, Tal.
no now .. .. .. .. .. ... .f. ...
4 qt Padding Tan, 83c, Tal.
ne now .... .. .. .. .. .. ..
Medium Siccd Mash Bowls, 18c
value now
Large Size Mash Bowls, 23c,
Tftlll6 DOW
10 1-2 inch Dinner Plates, 18c,
., Talue now .. .. .. ..
All Tarqaoise Blae and White Enam
. el Ware at a Saving Daring our
January Special Sale. V
The Celebrated Horse Shoe Brand
of American Wringer of 1 year,
8 year and 5 year at a Saving of 10
per cent , , .
24c
27c
11c
ISc
15c
: How It Is.
"How Is it If Love Is blind, that wo
hear of love at first sight?"
"It Is after love at first sight occurs
that Love usually goes blind." Chi
cago Record-IIerald.
Yours for a Prosperous
Hew Year
Jmith id $reem
Jhoemon
SHOES watch our windows for January special prices
QUALITY THE SAME i PRICES LESS
UMBRELLA REPAIRS
Camp
Govers from 50 cts
to Three Dollars
wife as cook, wife as helper.
preferred. Inquire Observer. ;
Vacuum housecleanlng, upholster
ing and furniture repaired, 1 F. Bel
linger, Phone Red-562.
L C. Smith-La Grande
LET US DTE FOR tOU.
In fact the only way we live Is by
dyeing. . Don't dye yourself.
It's better than dyeing yourself.
WE DYE ETERY DAY ;
AXD DYE FOR ALL
. .Our charge for dyeing for yoa won't
be bglh. A sample Job Is sufficient
For best dyeing and cleaning have as
FOR KENT Modern 6-room fur
nished house. Phone Black-342. j
WANTED Loggers with teams.
! Write or phone the Cove Planing mill
at Cove. Oregon.
FOR RENT Nice single room with
bath and heat Phone Black 822 or
call 1311 O. Ave.
- WANTED Real : Estate salesmen
for orchard tracts. Address Box. 97,'
Enterprise, Oregon. ,
Want ads pay. one cn a word
Classified
LOST Gold watch and fob, initials
H. T. on back of watch. Finder please
leave at this office and receive suit
Advertising
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NOWJ IS THE TIME TO
Look After That Eve Trough
Rainy weather will set in soon. We
have plumbing fixtures of all kinds.
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ELITE CLEA5IXG & DYE WORKS', I
Phone Main 64.
J WANTED Position by s man and