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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1911)
f 3 f LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, "MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911, PAGE 5 .... . i . , .... A. .k a . . . . . .'.'.. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . - - ... a A. - - lit IMS TOHIEHT'S An Animated Am ChalrPathe Cocoanut Plantation. Alls Fair In Lave and WTar Vltagraph. 7 ' Making a Man of Him Lubln. Overture Soilection from Mi kado No. 2. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons' of the matinee. See dis play In lobby. . -uiisaoi '" ' He- to the doors Saturday and the sale was a huge success In every way. Long be fore 9 o'clock thre was a string of , people waiting to get In. Do you suffer from chilblains? The Wright Drug company has a remedy known as prescription No. 101 whicn cures ordinary cases in one night and the more serious cases in from one to three days. Price 50 cents. . ,'''.' I LOCALS Haradon'e Tru-Fruit Chacolates. Made just right. At all of the leading confectioners. General Repairing at B, YF. Lelghton'g Auto and Bicycle Garage. I repair, sewing machines, typewriters, stoves and guns. Shears and knives sharp ened, Bkates, hollow ground, saws fil ed and set and soldering of all kinds done. I repair granite walr, make and Dt keys, repair locks. I carry a full line of flash lights and their sup plies. Phone, Main 737. 309 Fir street spent yesterday witii 1 Black Orphlngtdn cockrels for sale also eggs In season. R.' A. Master Bon, 1705 North Spruce St.' - Don't let your horses stup on the icy street. Antl Slip shoeing. R. A. Masterson. ;vl . . '' Read in FebruarySunset Magazine, San Diego the city of dreams come true. Beautifully Illustrated, in four colors. TetrazzinI i singing in the streets of San Francisco Christmas' Eve. Now on sale. All News Stands, 15 cents. ; The W. W. Berry store was packed rEBSOXALS. A W. C. Baker of Portland Is stopping at the Sommr today. , Mrs. C. C. Hollister of Portland is a guest at the Foley today. Blanchard Hanson returned today from a business trip to Portland. , A party of Imbler young folks were guests at the Savoy hotel last evening. Miss Mfta Bowman was a guest at the Foley from Hot Lake, last even Ing. . i , . 7. Fred Geibel of the Fair store is confined to his room today with ill ness. s: County Clerk Boatman passed way to Portland. His mother is ill in that elty. . Fred Boudan the sheep king of Wal lowa county Is a guest at the Sommer uoiei touay. ; . . J. L. Ebersole, one of the well known men of Rondowa, spent yesterday In La Grande. . . H. A. and John A. Shropshire, 6t Hilgard, are among the Hotel Savoy guests today. C. N. Masterson, a prominent citi zen of Elgin, was a guest at the Fo ley yesterday. - 1 . Chief of Police Walden is able to be out on the streets today after a tus-" sle with the grip. Mary E. Rudd, of Wallowa, was a Foley guest yesterday while on her way home from Portland. "Hugh" O'Nelli In tn freight depart ment ofjthe O-W, Is in the city today transacting business matters. Donald Prukt, city editor "of the Classified Kills Pairi It penetrates , deeply into the muscle and tis sues, equalizes" the cir culation, removes infla mation, cures neuralgia, head ache, back ache, sprains, bruises, mus cular pains 'stiff and swollen joints, Wright's Liniment Should be in 'every home. If this liniment fails to do anything that a liniment should do, let us return money. . Price 25c. Advertising FOR SALE A nine room modern house, cement basement, furnace, hard wood floors, two fire places, lot 120 by 120, situated at corner Third and "J" street near new high school. Easy j terms. Address Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, j 908 Third street, 1328 Ind. , i 1 : j FOR SALE rFive room house, can j be made modern with email eipense; j lot 60x110. Call Red-62 or address F. P. Brooks. your, Wright 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 S Foley Bldg. Telephones Main 709 or Black 1291 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 1617 Fourth'street or telephone Mrs. E. C. Moore. La Grande friends. - W. R. Ladd, master mechanic for the O-W. arrived In the citv this morning on a routina inspection tour. Roy Rice and "Bud'1 Garrity were rooters at Cove last Saturday evening and spent Sunday with friends near Cove. ..- Rev. Elliott, district evangelist for the Methodist church returned toda; from Union and will spend a week in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown were La Grande visitors last erening while on their way from Portland to their homo in Elgin. .. .. - ' : ". ; . Postmaster Polk Mays of Joseph, spent last night here on his way homo from The Dalles where he had been on business. ; V ' : v . Assessor Tod Rinehart left last night for Salem to attend the ,legls lature for a few days and look after matters in which h is Interested. Chas. h! Breck, a prominent bus lness man of Baker, is In La Grande today on his way to Wallowa county He is stopping at the Foley. : D. M. Clark returned, to Cove this morning after spending Sunday here with Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Richardson Mr8. Clark remains here 1 for a' few days. ,, : w '.' ' F. D. McCully and wife of Jos eph, were' at the Somnner House last evening on their way to Portland aim San tYanclsco where they will spend the winter. ' H. A. Caldwell, the' Best combined .Harvester man, is 'over from Idaho Falls to visit friends for a few days. He has the Idaho Falls territory for his company, J. D. Stack, assistant general man ager, arrived this morning on a tour of Inspection of the O-W. lines In East ern Oregon. He Is traveling in his private car .02. Miss Addle Knapper of Joseph, came out yesterday to attend the com ing wedding of a friend here and to visit at the homeof her sister, Mrs. Colon R. Eberhard. H. G. Bauer, who had been spending a few daysin Portland was at the Fo ley hotel last .evening on his way home to Enterprise. Hon! Polk Mays of Josephreturned tQ his home at Joseph this morning after a visit to Portland. He has been somewhat Indisposed for someTnontns past but Is feeling practically recov ered at this time. ' H. H. Dahlstrom, formerly of this city but now located at Rondowa, spent Sunday In the city returning this morning. F. L. Lilly, proprietor of the Lilly Hardware store, arrived home from Portland where he at tended a meeting of the Hardware as sociatlon. Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn arrived home last evening from an extended stay with relatives In San' Francisco. Dr. Mendelsohn met her at Portland on her return, and the two arrived here last evening. Mrs.' Mendelsohn attend ed the golden wedding anniversary 'of her parents while away. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren reach ed home last evening after having spent a week in Portland visiting friends and attending the Portland automobile show, which came tf, close last Saturday evening. They de clare the show to be up to a high standard of excellency, and " enjoyed the array of buzz wagon's , Immense ly. .. . ; , ' ' : IN ALL LINES at ; Just a Few Days Left to Take Advantage of that Great Saving on Seasonable Merchandise During Our January Special Sale. It Means a Saving From 25 .Per Cent to 50 Per Cent TO YOU. ; ; -, Just a Few Prices to Keep in Mind : ' r ' ;V;x; DRY GOODS. All Ladies' Furs and Fur Coats at a Saving of One-Fourth to One-Third. Ladies' Silk and Tailored Waists Dur- li Aiin Crtaniol Cola of rtna.T?AiirfTi tff f ... : . rrr.. - One Lot of Ladies' Suits at A, Saving of One-Fourth. . All Ladies and Misses Sweater Coats During Our Special Sale at One Fourth Off. II One Lot Men's Suits, $10.00 to $12.50 Values at Special Sale Price . . . . . $7.48 All Men's and Boys Sweater Coats at a Saving of One-Fourthr ' j-: ? One Lot of Boys' Overcoats, Sizes 9 to 15 Years7good value, at One-Half Price All Woolen Blankets in all. Colors, Ore gon City Make,' at One-Fourth' Off. SHOES. fOne Lot Ladies' Shoes, $3.00 to $3.50, Your Choice at per pair. .... . . .'.$1.00 These Shoes are.$3.00 and $3.50 Values Two Lots of Men's High Top Shoes, $5.50 Values, Now at . . . I . , . . . . $3.75 $4.00 Values Now at ......$2.48 All Leggins at One-Fifth Off. ... . . Four-Buckle High Top Overshoes $2.50 One Lot of Boys' Shoes, 2y2 at to 6 .$1.79 One Lot of Youth's Shoes, 12 to 2, at .........$1.33 One Lot of Youth's Shoes, 8 to 12 at ..V...... ....... ..........$1.23 These are Exceptional Values. Just The Kind of Shoes' for this Season of the Year..-' -v- :. ' One Lot of Men's and Ladies' Slippers in Odd Sizes and Styles, $1.50 to $2.50, Values Now at per pair .. .83c ) ALL FANCY CHINA AT A SAVING OF 33 1-3 PER CENT. ;hc docDDcBetni DSmle Mm QUALITY THE SAME' PRICES LESS DrugComp'ny We deliver . . Both Phones , We Hurry FOR RENT One modern room. In quire at 1311 C avenue or phone Black 822. Vacuum housecleanlng, upholster lng and furniture repaired. L. F. Bel linger, Phone Red-662. WANTED Chickens, geese ducks at the Foley hotel. and Sew Buggy for Sale. A fine new $100 buggy, run lesi than 60 miles Is for sale at reason able figures. Inquire at Observer of Cce. '' '"- J ' I TM THE LENS CUKYED LEASES AltE UEST. ; ''''Ss- ' '; , J " 11 . I II III . "' -m MMMWMMMM Ill I -.L I II II . f II I I ' . ADDRESS AIL PACKAGES. Express Office Unable, to Deliver ' Jrnny Tncknes Inciting Details. Due to the fact that the public is not advising the street address ito be plac ed on express packages shipped Into La Grande, the local office of the Am erican Express company is having trouble with Its delivery In the residence-districts. When packages are not supplied' with the full street ad- dress delay is occasioned and the trouble can be averted by having the street addresses placed on .all pack ages ordered shipped in to the city. I M iiiricy pay ai For the Next Thirty Days Ton Can Buy Your Sllierware, Cot Glass, I Hand Painted China, ClocM ana jevfeiry bi a jwuucuou vui to 25 rer Cent off. All reliable Quality and Fully Guaranteed. I U nffAD ET La Grande $ Lead- t J rl. & MaIVi-5 ing Jeweler. Opposite U. S. Land Office on A dams Atenue. Tl 1U 11 1! 1 1 III I HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' PRIZE WIXXERS BROUGHT HERE i Small Kennel to be Maintained by Former TendMonlnn In this City A ' half dozen prize winning bull terriers, of the show (type, have been brought to La Grande by L. G. Terry, a former Pendletonlan who will now make his headquarters In this city while traveling for a Portland hous. He has in his posseselon worae of the finest bull terriers In this section of the country, and will maintain a small kennel at his home on Adams avenue. The kennel at preseent includes two valuable pups which have already pulled down some" blue ribbons. Permanently Located 1105 Mams, Avenue, Op. Postoffice Dr. Mendelsohn has been at the request 'and endorsement of air he city phy sicians permanetly located here since August 1, 1909, and during this period has treated professionally over 2200 patients among them over 200 children, and can truthfully say that I have succeeded in doing better work and more work than any man ever did in Union and Wallowa counties. .Thia-proycs that I have conducted my practice on a basis that appeals to every one. My business is on a Bfuiare deal to everybody. I rarely hear complaints and am always ready and willing to cor rect any error that I make. - . ' 30 YEARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN FITTING GLASSES ; ; Tf vonr eyes trouble you see me. I believe my extensive experience and skill i .i ,v -ji ... . i .1 IJ. .. : T " i . . i togeuicr witn my nonesiy aiiu sincerity i jjurpuse, x can give you a guarantee oi truthfulness and satisfaction. I refer you to your neighbor, to your physicians, who have known me for the past 16 years and I am endorsed by the most promin ent oculist in Portland. Prices lower than elsewhere for the service and material you receive. Guarantee satisfaction in every respect. . MY GUARANTEE IS GOOD ; THE ENTIRE PROBLEM lES IN THESE WORDS "RIGHTLY FITTED LENSES" YOUR CASE Will NOT PUZZLE DR, MENDELSOHN. Of lice hours, 9 to ?2 1 to 5 By special appointments in the evening i ! ! . I- 1 ' hn .. . . v of little