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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
r- , " JJM!?HQ observer t , ; Wednesday, January 25, 1911; 'PAG3 5 ti 1 j The ' Fiiidng '. gma&P&'ulaont. In the WilderaaaeKst "t'' His Wile's , Sweetheart Blo- graph.' J. I Beautiful dishes (Wen. to lady 5 patrons of tb pyitlsee, Sae;C& " play in lobby, ,-,.v;,. ' , , ' : -.'r., "til' vt .... OvvOvOfOv;OOOOOv, Haradon'i Tru-Fruit Chacolates. Mads Just right. At , U all of the leading confecUoners.''" : - ii i ii mini V' -i -i General Repairing at E. W. XelgMon's Auto and Bicycle Oarage. I repair , everything. Umbrellas' phonographs, sewing machines, typewriters, stoves and guns. Shears and knives sharp , ened, skates hollow ground, saws 111- ed and set and soldering 'of all kinds done. I repair granlteiwalr,-make and fit keys, repair: locks. 1 carry a full line of flash lights apd their sup plies. Phone; Main 737. 309 nrtreet Black Orphlngton cockrels for sale also eggs in 'season R. -A.- Master son, 1705 North Spruce St Tru-Frult'Cfiocorales." flavors. Notmltatlon s - Don't let your horses stop on the I Icy street Antl .' Slip shoeing. R. A. 7 ' Masterson. ; -, . ..' '; v '..: Owls Meet Tonight ' I The local meet of Owle meets to night and Executive Baker will re port his trip to Portland to the grand nest last week. All members are urg edAta.be -.present DRAMA is full of stirring scenes these days. Better keep posted by reading some of the magazines we car ry. We have standing orders for all the popu lar periodicals, so that you are sure to find here just the kind of reading matter you want. Have; also added a good stock of popular fiction. Come in and become acquaint ed with this department. Sure to find something you want to read. DrugComp'ny We deliver Both Phone For tha Xext Thirty Daji Ion Hani ralnted China, Oocks an to 5 Per Cent eX AU reliable t Onposlte TJ. 8. Land Office I Hie HUMAN Weight Thirty OayS 4qeftUfltiittetHnmntTtiiimiiMitiittitttt .ooo oo o o o o o o o OOOO C 0 COCO 00 0 00 I MJpa Hester ryliajoyer from Hot Lake visiting with friends today. IBaruey Huber of. Eummervilie Is a business visitor in the city today. 'i.-i4 Ma it" o r -r s. , O. W. CUlettfl Majway, Ore., spent last night In the city nsd stopped at ffc Foley WhlWhere.; 't j. -rt ,', A; W.HtinnelU CS Joaech is atrinnlntf 4t the Foley whlie-tnuisaoting busl- sees, .matter In the city today, t i .Junes Detblni - of - Union,' .was one of the out-of-town sweats at the party at the Elks' ball last evening, return ing this morning. .. . ttrry .Dariinffton,';adypnoe man, for f foe vnan"t ,oiAing;-io ui uranae soon. Is In the city today conferring with Manager Steward. " ' ; v Conductor i Pencake of , the.: Palmer Loglng train at Palmer Junction ret tnrned to blb.eadiuartr tug"' alter ; spending " the night here looking after business matters! . ' ; Earnest Oust a former employe of Cherry's New Laundry but for the past several month employed- by the; Great Northern: in Montana! is here to tfslt with friends for several days.. , , . , . , 1 ". ' ' t . , '.. r-:. . :.. ' - ' . . ? - i .. . , .: : J ; Jeea A. 'King, the cigar maker.' Is in Haines today looking cmer -.the property, recently purchased there by CuD. suamoos of this city with r a view of Installing a cigar. , counter there.' Mr. Simmons has purchased the Springs hotel at that place. : Miss Mattle Aldrlch, a former res ident of this city who Is; now; mak ings her tome at Waverly,, Wash., ar rived this morning to visit her many friends In this city. After her re turn to her home from here, ehe and her sister Mr. E. A, Ackeriy will to to California to spend several weeks The many . friends of . Mrs.; M;. P, Mendelsohn will be delighted to know thtut she has completed her visit with her parents in. San Francisco end is now on her way home. Dr. Mendel sohn will leave in the mornbg for Portland. to meet her and after a few days. visit with Portland friends tliiey will, be at home, in La Grande at, the Foley hotel. Assistant Water Superintendent L THERE'S NO RISK. ; ! If This Medloln Dees Not Benefit You , Pay Nothing. A physician wbo made s specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dys pepsia, after years of study perfected the formula from which Retail Dys pepsia Tablets are made. 'Our experience -with Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets leads ui to believe them to be the greatest remedy known for the relief of acute Indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Tbelr ingredients are sooth lng and healing to the Inflamed mem branes of the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of th greatest digestive aids known 'to medicine. ' The relief they afford Is almost Immediate. Their nse with persistency and regularity :or a short time brings about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disor ders.' ' Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid digestion and pro mote nutrition. As evidence of our sin cere faith In Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfac tion., we will return yon the money yon paid us for them, without ques tlon er formality. They come in three sizes, price 25 cents, 60 cents and f $1.00. Remember, yon can ob tain. them only at The Rexall Store. BILLS DBUG STORE Can Bay Your Silverware, Cat 61am, X a Si . A d Jewelry at a Kecueuon ei irem iv Quality and FnUy Gnaranteed. ea a oams Avenue, ' '. M- Hoyf and Oscar Croesen returned-! uta last evening from a tri to Eeav- er ereakjplpe.iins to the BaTtoees" place, .They , found. . groat ; raantH.ies of snow isoon after leaving La Grande and bad an exceedingly hard trip. The tejehone'llnta t'th had ,of hs p'pe, nn ft now In working order again bandng broken pear the Bartmcoa cab in. . i riCSEIl'IS SESTEKCE3 J Gives Five Tears I Penitentiary kU kr Eetrlal Is Denied by Coert Following arguments for a ne trial In the Jeea Parker. iflnrer( caee yes terday Ternoon, Judge J. W. Know lee, ruled that no new trial should, be granted, ndiJ1i,at ;a,clock sentenced Parker to five years in the penitenti ary for kllHng bis tather-in-laiWt WJ11 iam.Porter at Elgin. - Jt . .Tbw case wi)j je appealeto the su- preme court on grounds that there was no evident which -would" mater ially change the defense in the case! For bqut tweniry-foun , hours .while I bond money, was being, swuredf. Par- Ker . was Kept p.rthe county Jail, but his bonds were filed this afternoon at .a : lit W:;r;:'i rJECEITES, HSE EKIPLE.. A Foley Receives Valuable Pres. eat from Old Time Friend What is declared to be the. finest hair bridle of the hand made type that was ever seen in this city ie now the property f P. A. Foley of the Foley hotel. , It is a gilt of Mart Brsniton, a Harney, cattle king who is an old . friend of Mr. Foley and with whom Mr. Foley spent considerable time while in Harney county a year aga The bridle was made by a Mex ican employed by Mr.'-.Branton and la unquestionably . a fine specimen of Mexican skill In bridle making. Mr. Foley prlies the gift highly and will add it to his big assortment of cur ios and novelties. THREE-GAME TRIP THIS WEEK. Pendleton team to play. locals and Then go East Friday and Saturday W!hen Pendleton high arrives to morrow morning to meet the M. I.. A. team in the high Bchooi gym, it will be the first of a series of a three games that team. Is going to play in Eastern Oregon. .The quintet meets the M. L A. here and, then goes to Union and to Baker City. , .,, Thla trip affords, a splendid resume of the basketball situation when the season is over. All the teams can be compared on the . comparative, basis at that time, for the scores run up by the Pendleton team will about, tell the story of the strength of the high school; teams. It remains to be ' seen what the,; M.-1. A. will do with .the fast, quintet from over the hills and aiso ,vom wej wiu .-qo, .who.. uaver . i j in a ill. vi.i, .i thtt ,irtk' , tltot nign, ana on tne strengtn oi mat showing, the local, high school 'is to meet the' M. I. A. team. -; j : .,. Interest In the game ; tomorrow night is' keen and a large crowd la expected. :-. a. ;--.s If EW WI5D0W TRIMMER. People's Store to Have Several Im portant Changes Made at Once. , Complete .- and extensive rearrange ments of departments, looking to ward a rectification of all depart ments in the store and employing an expert window trimmer are some' of the, movements set on foot by the People's Store. Manager Collier to day announced the employment of Karl Tompson of Minnesota, as win dow trimmer end interior decorator as well. Extensive improvements in the biulding with rearrangements of all the departments are to follow at once though the exact nature of the changes will be announced later. MIS8 nCXSE MARRIED United fn MaiTlage at Boise, Idalno, January 19 to Mr. Bnckmaster. MIbs Grace Hulse of this city, was married to Harry Buckmaater of Boise, on January 19. Mies Hulse Is well known In this city where . her relatives now reside. .'. PROMINENT, SPEAKERS COMING. Evangelistic Services Will be neld In .February. -;' Evangelistic services will be held In the Baptist church Friday, Feb ruary 3. The meetings will be held at 10 a. m. 2 and 7:30 ,p. m. and some of the beet talented speakers on the ir ni " t r tk 4 l Cent, save just a fe:price3 akfai a'ircH'cn'staSbxiabla iieir'tSiaii'dlsd.' firoa 5 ..Per Cent to CO 'Per Alt xjEinvs FtmiiisnnTGs. All Men's Sweater .Coats, at a" Saving of One-Fourth. ' 5 . 'All Hen's Vfoti MacMnaws ; $and3.5QJTaJues a :f y ; ivnsLlAt or- '- ?MX) to $12.50;yalues One Let of Boy's Two $5.00 Values at V H a' "'k Ab Orie 'tbt Ladies' Shoes; $2.50 to $4 Your Clibiclat, Jer fcairrM $1.00 ThesVShbes are'$3;00 iahd $3.50Talue3 TwdLots of Meii's'igh Top Shoes $5.50 Values how at V; . . . . -iv . .,$3.75 $4.00 Values now at .v. , ; . :.$2.48 All House Slipers and Iloccasins at r a Saving of One if th All Legrgins at One-Fifth Off. One'Lot 'of Boys' I RH Hens Fur Coats at p saving during it . QUAUTYHESAME gltS,l.l,dA,,SkiS coast towns will be present. , Doctor B. Hinaoa of the White Temple at Portland will preach. All are invit ed to attend these services, is the an nouncement of the committee. SEW CA ARRIVE. Chalmers Thirty and Hudson Road ster Arrive for Demonstration. The Dittebrandt Auto company has received two new 1911 models of cars handled by that firm and the machines 1 . ; . . i are now in oemonBtrauon.use aoouii I ' the dty, The shipment consists of one five-passenger Chalmers "30" and one Hudson roadster. WILL JTAMED EXECUTOR Prednrore VW Filed In rrobate Yes. terday, jSamed the Executor. F. L. , Meyers, cashier of the ', La Grande National bank, was named by the will of the late, John Predmore to officiate as executor of the estate without , bonds. That Mr.; Myers had applied fore appointment as adminis trator might have been emplled from the Evening Obeerver's account of Mr. Predmore leaving the residue of his property to the Sacred Heart acad emy yesterday. Such was not the case but he was named In the wtil exe cutor. .. ,' r . Mrs. Vandear Here. Ura. A. D, Vtadear hat arr!" the Foley hotel with her cc stock of hair goods Switches of combings. Ladies ceil at room STATES l0PlTLATI0If KNOWN. Number of Whites, Negroes, Indian and Chines and the Like Known. Washington, Jan. 25 The census of Oregon was today announced as follows. . '' ';,"- ' ' -' '.- Whites, 65D.610; negroes, 1,526; In dians. 5,001; Chinese 7,317; Jananese 3,286 and others. 25. Umatilla county has 20.309; Baker 18,07; Union 16,194 and Douiglas. 19.674."'' ; ..'.' ;;: DANGER FOR LA GRANDE PEOPLE APPENDICITIS Many La. Grande people have wind . ft ' f 'f. ' Tr7 - ..LJf. c tfv for a reniad?rr ... AlT'TAfHr.5t,--flrrr,!!.f!r f!nnf. a, ti JTflvJnfv ' -A imvm . ww wmw WMTtnv MW V SWOT V Mi of-One-Fcur-;4' ;':,;.;:; : -.r;--' All Ladie3 Trimmed Hats at a Caving . . :i .-.$4 or unrUaix'r 5,7. at Vi ; w l$7.48 Piece Suits ' ' '. .'$3.00 . 01 une:je puna. Ail LadiC3' fourth; : -s'k tivt'-. SII0S3. 1 Lot Youth's Shoes; 124 to at $1.S3 I Lot ChUdreh' Shoes-8V2 to" 12, '$1.23 Odd Sizes and Styles $1.50 to $2.5Q Valuls, lldw-ati per? pair . . .V . -. . . C3c All Men's Fur Coats at a Saving Dur hoes,-2't(f B; $1.7? " lng5 Our 'January Special Sale. or gas in the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or-' constipation and do not know ' that these are symptoms of chronic Appendicitis which may any minute : become acute. Th sy ' should try simple buckthorn' bark, glycerine etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka ths new German Appendicitis remedyA I single doce will bring relief. A. T. Ilill, druggist, states that the quick action of Adler-i-ka Is a constant ... . . surprise to peoiple. v nrv a rAVANOBRloaanh Turn- in nifv inmnt . bull, city scavenger. Anyone want lng my service call up City Recor der's office., : ... Cassm t Zl ffitnvitCEriri t FOR SALE A nine room modern t house, cement basement, furnace, hard wood floors, two fire places, let 120" by 120, situated at corner Third and "J" street near new high school Easy terms. Address Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, 908 Third street, 1328 Ind. . FOR SALE-FIve room house,, can be made modern with small expense; lot 60x110. Call Red-62 or address F. P. Brooks, , . , . :.. ; FOR RENT' New and second hand sewing machines, $1.60 per month. Rent paid to apply on machine If pur chased. Machine delivered and called for. Singer-White or New Home. , Room t Foley Bids. Telephones' Main 709 or Black 1291. . 1 LOST A lady's fancy comb, In laid cod set with brilliant. Ratnrn to Miss Delia Rayburn and receive reward.' V. - - , -.. WANTED Situation by man and wife on ranch. Wfagea not consider ed. F. O. Earhart, l& Grande, Ore. ; FOR SALE Four doten pure bred R. I. Red pullets and hens, 1 cock and 2 cockerels, $15.00 per doien. $3.00 each for males, also some fine nUHLIIIJIIIU .7 7 . 1 I 'Wf wiig' vtsg-'- 1 ;s i : it sen;; St. . 1 1F wSf ft 1 MMMM . . W' Suits at a Saving of One. v. ThesearS exceptional: valucs-'and just j i 1 the'ldnd of shoes for this season of th8 . une iiot 01 lien's ana laaaies'. suppers 4 s: 5- this Special Sale PRICES .LESS Jl bald barley hay, $16.00 delivered, for- GEO. J. WAGENER. Vacuum housecleaning, upholster lng and furniture repaired. L. Fr Bel linger. Phone Red-6S2. - . . WANTEDBy a man and1 wife with 'references, two nicely' furnished rooms U a good part of the city. Wil ling to pay good price, permanently. Call at Sllverthorn's drug store. WANTED--Chlckens, geese act ducks at the Foley hotel; . Lost 1 brown mule, weight abotit 100t pounds, branded J. D. on the left ehoulder. Strayed from farm near Cove. Finder please notify J. D. McKennoiL;l'-.,.-,Wi.',i'.v;''.'; , WANTED- Woman . to do washing for family of two. , Apply at King's Cigar Factory. ; . WANTED A girl for geneial house work. Phone Black 631. it ' Ji . preferred Stock f Are placed In the can Immedi ately after being gathered. V ' ; ''f - ' '('-, .! ' . ' I Wc have Fancy J' Cream Z Spinach, Fancy Crimson Beets, Fancy Cream Z Squash,' Fancy Cream ' Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes I? i Pattison Bros. ., Use either phone ' yegetaMes . f t4"llli6'ltil t'4 ?