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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911 INSTALL CFFICEI3 SATCEDAT. 5 TS t ISIS o o -TOIIGHT'S PfiDERiU The Fishing Smack Gaumont. In the Wilderness Selig. His Wife's Sweetheart Blo graph.;, '''. ) .':, ' ...-,''' -v ; Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. - -WM lie- - Haradon'i Tru-Fruit" Chacolates. Made just right At all of the leading 'confectioners , ' Wl P. Meador and wife of Dallas are Btopping at the Foley today. 'lira. Frank Phy. went to Baker yes terday to vlalt friends for a few: days. '" Delect! ve Hannah of the O.--'I a business visitor la the city today. F. S. Bramwell. spent the morning at Hot Lake, returning this afternoon again '" . IS -' - . Ft ed B Cur. ey; publicist at Hot I L-. spent last night here, returning 1 this moving. v. Mrs. George H. Currey who makes her home with her son, Fred B, Currey 'Is quite ill ,thls week. - Mrs. F. H. Green, Mrs. W. D Long and Mtb. B. G. Fritz were visitors at" Hot Lake,' returning last evening Jess Parker returned to Elgin this morning after attending to legal mat ters In the city for a few. days. G. A. E and W. E. C. to Kcet Prompt ly at Soon Sext Saturday. -Installation of the Grand Army of the Republic and Woman's Relief Corps will take place next Saturday afternoon. The two orders will meet at the- lodge promptly at 12 o'clock and at that hour the army "boys" will take ! the Wl R. C. members out to luncheon which is in 6harp contrast to the ueual aUtom. The W. R. C. have always been the hostesses but the G A. R. are, going to do the trick next Saturday. ,The G. A. R officers to be Installed are. I. W. Faulk, commander; Grlder, vice commander, Stein, Junlon vice com.; Thompson, officer pf the day; Panburn," officer, of the guard; Gore, chaplln, Oliver, adjutant " if Y " 3 u u L'nu (in: n r"7rS' n ' TT ,0. ONLY ONE WEEK MORE , OF OU " JANUARY SPECIAL SALE tovnerai uepairiutf ai ii. xiuigiiiwii Auto and Bicycle Garage. I repair everything. Umbiellas, phonographs, sewing machines, typewriters, stoves and guns. Shears and knives sharp ened, skates hollow ground, saws fil ed and Bet and soldering of all kinds done.J,,repalr granite walr, make and fit keys, repair locks. I carry a full line of flaBh lights and their sup plies. Phone, Main 737. 309 Fir street G F, Nlckerson of Portland is stop ping at the Foley today while trans acting business matters here. t Attorney C. E. Cochran is in North Powder today transacting legal mat ters. - Black Orphlngton cockrels for sale also eggs la season. R. A. Master son 705 North Spruce St ' V Tru-Fruit Chocolates. No Imitation flavors. ' Don't let your horses step: on 'the icy street. Antl Slip shoeing. R.'A. Masterson. TheMlsslonary society of the Pres byterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home Of Mrs. R. E. Smith. ' ; The HUMAN I 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 una nere 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 de partment. Sure to find something you want to read. Mrs. Fred B. Currey to home from Hot Lake where she has been taking treatments for the past several weeks. She Is much improved. -.- f L. C. Eliiot the district evangelist for the M. E. church in this territory and who has been conducting revival meetings at Union! is In the city to day. ' ' ' ' ' , , - 1 !. H. Dalton, the merchant, has re turned from an "extended trio through the south. His objective point was El Paso, Texas, but he was also over in New. Mexico looking -after business j Interests.' v ' . Mac Wood, manager of the Golden Rule store is expected home from Hot Lake tonight. He spent about six weeks t the sanatorium there, ua dergolnj: an operation which was suc cessful In every respect f , ' A. It. Barnes, formerly in the news paper business at North Powder but more recently located at California and Mars bfield, Oregon, was in the city this morning transacting business matters. .He may remain in Eastern ! r n it.. 1. VnM .alnrmA from Newberg where, during ten days she attended the . funerals of three I relatives, her father, Silas Comer, her uncle. Milton Comer and an aunt, Lucy ; Parrnall, all died of pneumonia dur ing that short space of time. F. M. Slagel, one of the owners of the big orchards at Imbler, and who 1 is resident of the Chamber of Com merce at Pullman, "Wn., where he owns extensive farming interests, re turned to his borne last evening after looking after business matters here for a few days. W. H. Bohmenkamp and son Lynn, went to Union today In their auto- to i meet Mrs, Bohnenkamp's brother, who with his family are moving to Union county from northern Michigan. The new arrivals will live on the Bohnen kamp farm near Union. Mrs. Brod way and children reached La Grande this afternoon but Mr. Brodway stay ed at Union. . ; , PESBLETOX TEAM HERE. Meets KL I. A. Team This Evening at .,,'..,;'; High School Gymn. The Pendleton basketball quintet, now on a tour pf Eastern Oregon, ar rived this morning and are quartered at the Savoy hotel. The team meets the M. I. A. five tonight at the high school gymn commencing promptly at 8 o'clock. The players and members, of the party ire: Jack MacDonald, Cliff Jordan, Prof. . Claude Hampton, , Art Jordan, Wayne Chapman, Otto Houser, Toy Boylen, the crack half miler. Nick Kimball, Prof. J. S. Landers and D. McCollouch. .. . V-.-vi'n r ktaw to h Tiwa f n Tni Arlvs.Tita?ra "of These Special Prices in all Lines. It . means a great saving on seasonable merchandise from 25 Per Cent to id t cr Cent, save just a lew prices lor a remmaer. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. v All Hen's Sweater Coats at a Saving of One-Fourth. -"i. :..;.-. : All Hen's Wool Uackinaws $8 and $6.50 Values at . . $175 : One Lot of lien's suits $10.00 to $12.50 Values at .$7.48 One Lot of Boy's Two Jfiece amis $5.00 Values at ..,.....$3.00 DRY GOODS All Ladies' Sweater Coats at a Saving of One-Fourth. All Ladies' Trimmed Hats, at a Saving of One-Half. V r'.- ;".':v'- One Lot of Ladies'; Coats at a Saying of One-Fourth. ' All Ladies' Suits at a Saving of One- Fourth. .---r-z-r,;,.;..,.. .,vv- OLD HOME S)0LD In Mrs. John Reed Sells .Residence 8oath La Grande. This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A.. J Atkinson purchased the home of Mrs. John Reed through the Geo. H. Currey Real Estate Agency. This place has been the home 'of the Reed's, for the past thirty or more years, Mr. Reed died about two years ago and at , the present time Mrs. Reed is in Missouri, where she expects to make her home. The consideration was $1,000.00. SHOES. Onft Lot Ladies' Shoes) S2.50 to $4 Your Choice at, per pair..,.,. . . .$1.00 ' These' Shoes are $3.00 and $3.50 Values Two Lots of lien's High Top bnoes Expresses ; Appreciation of Efforts of HJs Friends During Recent Trial. "I wish to publicly express my ap preclatdon and gratitude of the kindly treatment and assistance accorded me by so many of my friends during the recent trial. Witnesses who spent time and money in my behalf and the Windumfln who came to my assist ance are especially thanked. ' (Signed) "JESS PARKER. PARKER THANKS PUBLIC. $5.50 Values now at , . V.T, . . . i $3.75 ; i $4.00 Values now at ; . ls. . , : . , . . . $2.48 'r All House Slipers and Moccasins at a W Saving of One-Fifth. I v i An T.p.ffoiTig at une-rntn un. One Lot or uoys' enoes, zy2 w 1 lot Youth's Shoes, I2V2 to 2, at $03 I Lot Children's Shoes 8y2 to 12, $1.23 These are exceptional values ana jus the kind of shoes for this season of the ", j. year. ' J T ' t-. - ,': One Lot of lien's and Ladies' Slippers Odd Sizes and Styles, $1.50 to $2.50) Values, Now at per pair ... . v . , . .C3s All Hen's Fur Coats at a. Saving Dur ing Our January Special Sale. 2 i Ml Hens fyr Coafs af a saving during this Special Sae niTAHTY THE SAME PRICES LESS Card of Thanks. We feel very grateful to the neigh bors and friends for their help and sympathies during the sickness and death of Grandpa Page. MR and MRS. E. S. NORRIS. nt. and MRS. W. P. LANDRUM rlne treatment. . "I ha v had a remarkable case of lnebriacy under my personal obser vation. The patient drank heavily for fietfen years and reached a degraded condition,- which caused the breaking up of his family and separation from his wife. Every hope was given up of ever saving the man from his strong dealra for drink, and ontya mothr's Interest) finally persuaaea mm to yo LI assiti Advertising em w 5 4 bald barley hay, $16.00 delivered. f cash. .''' . . j, ' GEO. J. WAGENER. - Vacuum bousecleanlnj, upholster ing and furniture repaired. L. P. Bel linger, Phone Red-662. FOR SALE A nine room modern housa, cement basement, furnace, hard t., tr w nn. wood floors, two Are places, lot 120 tiyaWI 1 WANTED By a man and wife with references, two hiceiy rurnisaea Attention. t oio'r fvf the W. R. C. are cordl- allv invited to a dinner next Satur day, Jan. 28 to be given by the Post. At the I. O. O. f. hall atliuu o'clock. . -z- terms. Address Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, 908 Third street, 1328 Ind. HORSE THIEVES TCILLED it j m Dru mp'ny We deliver Both Phones i'TTT " g""-"SJ1 "In the YTIldcrnes8w at the Isls. ThlBrealIstic picture of the dan i eers and hardships of the early plon . eers, will be shown for the last time this evening. It Is full of thrilling es runes and pathetic scenes. " The "Flshlpg Smack" is also an ex Aim and nortrays vividly 'the life and customs of the fisherman. In In Skirmish With Revolutionists Mexico Rustlers Come to Grief. El Paso. Jan. 26Two horse thieves a AekA and two wounded, while sev ort Mf-aned as the result of a battle .uh . sherifrs posse near Lordsburg New Mexico, according to dispatches reaching here today. The men are w HotrArf to be revolutionary sj-mpathlz .9 1 In ViAltaVDll thflv stole the era ana n ihji..v- horses for the Mexican rebels. HOW TO STOP DK1NKIXG FOR SALE Five room - house, can be made modern with small expense; lot 60x110. Call Red-62 or address P. P. Brooks. . , eased condition. It wa my pleasure J by 120, situated at corner Third and tn recommend' Orrlne, your liquor ! J street near new nra scnooi. taj habit cure, and the treatment was taken faithfully. This was two years ago and the patient Is now In a healthy' condition and still abstains from the use of stimulants. I have cold Orrlne for, a number of year and have always found It to be satis factory. I believe you have an excep tionally good treatment for this dis ease." . ' ': "'"-'-'''' Orrine is prepared in two forms. No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, absolutelely tasteless, and odorless, given secretly In food or drink. Or rlne No. 2, In pill form, Is for thoBa who desire to take the . voluntary treatment Orrlne costs only $1.00 a box. Write for free Orrlne booklet (mailed In plain sealed envelope) to Orrine Co. 574 Orrlne building, Wash ington, D. Ci Orrine Is recommended and Is for sale In this city at Sllver thorne's Family Drug Store. V Jan 23 27 '. FOR RENT New and second hand sewing machines,- $1.50 per month. Rent paid to apply on machine if pur chased. Machine delivered and called for. Singer-White or New Home. Room 2 Foley BIdg. Telephon e Main 709 or Black 1291. rooms ;a a good part of the city. Wil ling to pay good price, permanently Call at Sllverthorn's drug store.; WANTED Chickens, geese ducks at the Foley hotel. ana ; Lost 1 brown mule, weight abota 1000 pounds, branded J. D. on tho left shoulder. Strayed from farm near Cove. Finder please notify J. Dl McKennon. WANTED Woman to do washing for family of two. Apply at King's Cigar Factory. ; WANTED A girl for geneial bouas work. Phone Black 631. Thirty-, mmhme ! .vl i. tit Ton Can Buy Tonr Silverware, Cut Gloss, Hand Tainted China, Clocks d Jewelry at a Reduction of from 10 , to 25 Per Cent off. All relUMe Quality ma ruiiy wn.uu. - . ir- nnC La Grande' Lead: J, II. KCC, ing Jeweler. . n....os!te U. S. Land Office on A dams Avenue, Give Orrlne and Destroy all Desire for Whiskey and Beer. Can be uiven srPtlv. TrT It at Our Expense. w..rA in earnest when we ask you to try Orrlne at our expense. We will give your money back, If arter a inai you fail to get results from Orrlne. This is a very generous offer. It gives the wives and mothers of those who rink to excess an opportunity to try th Orrlne Treatment, It also shows out confidence In the merit or urnne. Orrine, Is recognized as the best and most successful remedy the world has ever known for drunkenness or the walled Llauor Habit. It Is a very simple treatment, can be given In the home without publicity or loss oi time from business, and at ft small price. Read the following letter from Dr. Nolte. 8th and Race Streets, Phil adelphla. It will tell you about some of the wonderful results from the Or- I a.,i,.i.,l.AAAX4.J..i4fc.4'i"M FOR RENT Three furnished rooms Z ' ; . . .. . . . ' . . . . .... IJ. , - - " ior ngnt .nouseKeeping. inquire 161 , . t FOR RENT One modern room. In quire at 1311 C avenue or phone Black 822. -;-:'.' i: -: ?;'-"- i Preferred Stock I Vegetable Notice is ii:r-i.r 1 to ftll ccn WW., that Wm. Reynolds adrnfr4- .fftinr ol the eta? -it SftW-'ir. Albert A'lams, deceased, in '' 'n vV.e CcHHtv Tourt of Union Coii'i;-, Ore gon, nls final ri50.t .-. ;M" tn. '.or. of the state ot aa-.d 'William Alben J dams., deceased and that said court has set Wednesday, the 8th -!sy of February, A. h':lKZ . ,2 V.3$K :'. at the couu.V hiMjse In La raiie. Oregon, for ihe tlcns las-?. ivntj-'. at La Gr&rde.; Oregon, oa IV.i J3v of January, A. T. WILLIAM reyxcl; ;;. , .f!ron!strator,of the estate of Wlii- .Albert 'Adams. - iVceased'.' .sn. 1C,-;T. J4, 31, Feb. M'!V:- ' WANTED Situation by man and wife on ranch. Wages not . consider- ed. F. O. Earhart. La Grande, Ore, j $ Are placed In the can immedi- rmt RiTTTnnr ten M bred ! WT tt,Wr m n r TiAr! nulleta and he.n. 1 cock' and 2 cockerels, $15.00 per dozen. 2 ..; 13.00 each for males, also some fine I We have Fancy Cream 0 V I Rp-pf. Fnncv Cream Squash, rancy Cream TOM, THE ARTISTIC BOOT. BLACK has Installed a pretty, new stand at his place of busi ness, where he has a special hair for ladles and one for RentJemrn, and will be found i T thftr-n on business at all hours. Dance nlghta till 9 o'clock; 8 p. m. other nights. The' Wardrobe, 1119 Adnms Avenue. V VV V V V V V V V V 0 Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes tl Pattison Bros. . Use either phone