La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911.
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Overture ...'....."The Geisha'
- ; 1 Charles El King.
"tfean Rescues Vitagraph.
Introducing the : famous
Scotch coilfe, Jtlan, dog that
has delighted" millions of motion
picture . patrons. ' :
."The Battle of Redwood" Path e
' A thrlljing episode of Indian
ghtlng days -.' -.
A clean comedy that get the
U'ghter from start to finish.
Special Miss Nellie. Garrlck
111 sing, the beautlf ully illu's
rated song, ,"Tou are the Light
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ADJnSSIOJT.; :. . . . . ,. 10 Cents
Children (Matinee only) S cents
W. W. Allen of Chicago Is & Foley
hotel vtistor today.
Jack Stevenson of Baker was a bus
iness visitor in the city this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cockrel of Hunt
ington. Brere Foley hotel visitors this
morning.
Barney McN;ely of Colfax ient the
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morning here, registering at the Fo
ley. . : - - v '
Sol Harris, the wdl known drum
mer with headquartefg in Portland Is
stopping at the Sommer today. ,
County Commissioner and Mrs. C.
A. Galloway of Elgin 'are In this citv
j uus arternoon, stopping at the Som
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Unna of Port
land are Sommer hotel guests today
while. 'transacting' business matters
here.-'
H. H. Weathersnoon the Elgin orcn-
iaidlst arrived in tha city last evening
on a business engagement He is reg
istered at the Sommer. ., , :
District Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe ar
rived home last evening from Salem
; where he has been, attending to busi
ness mattes.
j J. T. Williamson leaves tonight or
I tomorrow for Pilot, Rock; where v he
j will appear in a land contest lnvolv
j Ins a . dispute between the United
'States and Mr. Ogllvy. v
and the contest will be the most "ex-
crutlatlngly" Interesting of anything
yet attempted this year. The M. I. A.
haa yet to be defeated by the local
high school and the question rampant
now la, "can it be done? The students
think It can and "Jie M. I. A. backed
by a large fo!ln!ng entertains th;'
opposite opinion. What the outcome
will be can be determined for the
nominal sum of 25 cents next Friday
night, commencing promptly at 8:30
o'clock.
Wedding Tales. Place This 2Ioruiug
at Methodist Church
CLE TIB RECITER HERE.
Will be Principal Attraction at fro
pram at L, D. 8. Church Tonight
UMOX PEOPLE MARIUED
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Nils Benson and Miss Rachel Pat
terson, wfrll. known young people of
Cnion, were married In this city this
morning: The ceremony was perform
ed in the Methodist paraouage and
Rev. J. D. Gill llan was the officiating
minister. ' .. :-' -
GILLILAN ADDRESSES SCHOOL
Blethodi&t Pastor Talis to Students in
Ills Impressive Manner.
Mrs. Teasdale, the cl:ver reciter and
reader of many years' experience ar
rived this morning from Portland
where sha gave her last recital and Is
today a guest with Mrs. Rosenbaum
Mrs. Teasdale will be the principal
attraction 'this evening at the L D. 5.
lent quality will be rend :xed. Local
tabernacle when a program of excel
talent including F. C. Bramwell, C.
P. Ferrin. Mrs. Gcddes and Miss Gar
rick will augment her parts on the
progiwm: The event will be held at
the L. D. S. tabernacle and ,th:i pro
ceeds will go to the M. I. A.
High School students were this
morning favored by a short address
by Dr. J. D. Gillllan at Joint assembly
on the students. Mr. Gillilan lectured
briefly on character and his speech
was greatly appreciated. '-
RESOLE PAYEMEM EARLY
AOIYERSARY BSERYED
Fine Banquet and Program of Speech
ts Constitute K. of P. Celebration
TkioWecIi vie Place onh
icacoo
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Rermlar 10c
;T!iiG:Sa!t2-p3r; bunch
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La Grande's Popular Price Store
The forty-seventh anniversary of
the Knights of Pytbias lodge was ob
served by the local lodge last night
when plates were laid tor sixty-two
members and guests. The banquet pav
ed the way for a series of speeches
and addresses, and later on a dance
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out as Soon as Weather Permits
I LO C A LS
John I' Mars cement pipes are mix
ed one part ot cement to two parts
BAitbpt sand and Is everlasting. Five
Payette, Idaho, returned to 'her home
this moraine after visltlnsr with Mr
and Mrs. C'R. Hibberd for a few days. ' Plans ;! for ? resuming paving; on
Mrs. Hibberd and Mrs. Connover are Fourth street, just as soon as, the
sisters, . .weather will permit are being rouna-
M'. end Mrs. Pet i Theisen arrived ed oyt by Superintendent L. D. Sulll
home . this morning from Portland van, the man who was In charge of the
where they were called by the death work done by the warren construe
prompt relief from all kidney disor
ders.
ment. In every way the event was an
enjoyable one. : ;' '. Vv
of Mr. Thlesen's moth;T a few days
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An informal reception will be given
this evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Wright In honor of Mr.
, , . ' I UHU 11B. JV. d. cuuiui auu
and six inA pipes sells at 15 cents a M L. A. Rlnehart, All friends andj
is In proportion. V , v
acquaintances ar;i most cordially in
vited- - .
The many friends of Jack Huston
tlon company last year. Getting the
machinery into shape j for prompt
commencement pt operations when
Hnrtnir arrives is his chief duty and he
is her;; this week doing this. The work
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wulTje picnea up wuere n urop
bed last fall when rain and cold
weather halted the 'big stretch of blth
ullthlc pavement. . : ;; .'
St Peter's Guild has some! very fine formerlv Dronrletor of the Pendleton
woven ; rugs for sale at reasonable j Prlnterjr wlu De surprised to learn
prfces. Apply to Mrs. James Russell. that h 1(8 now ,n Hong Kong( Chiat
10Ut VUI UCi . 1UCM11 mw. w
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w ' . : i trrMularities. They are tonic In-ao-
"'u . v- k.M I tlon. quick In results and afford
The Fir street meat market has been r
combined with the Midget market on
Adams avenue and hereafter all pa
trons will be served to the beBt of
ability by the owners of the Midget.
Custoners of the Fir street market
nlease call Main 96 on Bell phone or
continuation of your, patronage.
LA GRANDE MfiAT CO.
RECEPTION TOSIGHT,
Public Function in Honor of Depart-
Ing Family at Baptist Church
ThEire will be a , public reception
at the Baptist church Tuesday even
ing for Rev. Gibson and family who
are leaving for Texas this week.
SCRATCHED FOB 40 YEARS
-All Itch.
PURE RICH BLOOD
A post card received this morning by
Chief of Police Gurdafki brought this
announcement What took him to the
i . j announcement, w um mu w w
Ifyou wouldberldof dandruff, read. orIent or W8 preBent occupation the
Ivt of Wright Drug Co. In this issue. . .,A n . Pendleton East
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Attorney C. E. Cochran is auenaing
HURRYING TO FLORIDA
County Commtysloner Appraised t
Fathers Illness in ripnoa. ; .
to business matters In Union today.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Reld bf Tel
luride, reached the city today to visit
vaiottvoa unit friends in this city.
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Roy Skill ari employe at Hot' Lake believed to be In. a critical state. Mr.
" Hurrying diagonally across the
continent. County Commissioner C. A.
Galloway of Elgin is In La Grande
this afternoon on his way to Florida
where his father 'Is seriously, illl' Mr.
Galloway has been Informed by tele
graph that his father has been con
fined to his bed for four weeks and is
The Newlin Drug (N. Sflls a PrescrljK
tion That Means Ylgor, Ylm, '
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Interest in game keen
AVKJJ fcjn.ii ( .
is .here today attending to ' business Gallowy leaves tonight and will rush
matters and visiting with friends for-Vy the fastest possible routs to the ex
a few hoursi f ' V treme Southeast of the country to be
Miss AdeleDohany who has been at hlB father's bedside. ;
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visiting at Hot Lake vana. aiso wun
Mrs. Upton ti. Glbbs left thle morn
ing for HoodvRlver and Portland. ,
'neaconess A. J. Knight of the Eplc-
copal church passed through the city V
this morning on her way to The Dalles
' from Cove. - '. .
A. .WatBon arrived home last ev-
Becauae MI-O-NA causes the blood
to get better and more nourishment
It is at all times a yaluable tonic. It
piitsvlgorf into the muscles, clears
up the Improperly , nourished brain
and makes strons: nerves that will
stand the severest test .
Men who feel that their vitality is
alfnntnir awav: that the vim and en-
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ergyt hat they formally put into all
their work is lacking; that ambitious
impulse and celever ideas do not
come as they used io are the kind of
men that need MI-O-NA. "
. Besides being aipeerless remedy for
Indigestion MI-O-NA Is a most pro
nounced tonic;, . " '
If you have that :- blue, discontent'
ed feeling through the day and pass
restleeenl ghte, trying unsuccessfully
tn ret n rpfreflhlinr " sleet), take ' a
month's treatment of ; MI-O-NA sto
mach' tablets, and bring the, sunshine
Into your life.
' Ml-O-NA vosts buUSO cents at the
JNewlin Drug Cq and druggists every
whereV Guaranteed, to cure indlges
Used D. D. D. Six Months
c i J . . Ing Gone.
This Is the actual experience of
Anne Croman, Santa Rosa Cal., with,
the wonderful D. D. D. Prescription. ,
D. D. D. Is the proven Eczema cure,
the mild wash that gives instant re
lief In all form of skin troubls ;
Cleanses the skin of all impurities
washes away blotches and pmples,
leaving the skin as smooth and healthy
as that of a child. ' t
Get a 25c trial bottle of this won
derful Ecsema cure today and keep it
In' the house. i,:. ' ' ;"":
We know that D.D. D wIlLdo alt
that Is claimed for It
The Newlin Drug Co.
Backache, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness j
Result from disordered kidneys, o-,
loy lviuuey rum uw uv
they will help you.; Mrs. J. B. Miller,
Syracuse, vj. Y., says. "For a long
time I suffered with kidney trouble
mid 'rheumatism. I had severe back
aches and felt all played out. After
taking two bottles of Foley Kidney
Tlls my backache Is gone and wherq
I used to llie awake with theumatic
nnlns I now sleen In comfort." Foley
Ktanev Pills are a reliable remedy
for backache, rheumatlam and urinary
lassiMd
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3f. KAULa Grande High School Game
win he, nnmmer In Every Sense.
Interest continues to grow In tho tlon and immediately relieve all'sto-
game Friday night between the U. I. mach misery, or money hack.
a nd th La Grande high school Feb 21 to Mch 12.
Motor Boat Show Owens In Gotham
New' York Filb. 21 The possibili
ties ot the motor ' boat for pleasure.
sport and business are comprehensive
ly, illustrated at the big exhibition
which opened In Madison Square Gar
den, today under , the auspices of the
National Association of Engine - and
Boat Manufacturers. Every available
foot of space in the big building Is oc
cupied with' the exhibits of boats and
accessories, representing the latest
products of manufactures in all sec
tions of the country. The .boats vary
In type from the little racing craft de
signed chiefly to for spee1 to thet large
niooin Knnta that are marvels of
d luxnrv. The show will
continue until March 4. . . - .
CITY S CAVANQER Joseph Turn'
bull city scavenger. Anyone want
ing my service call np City Recor-
, der'f offlcs. r'tr't
FOR SALE Several Philo System
chicken coops. New, cheap. Thos. S.
Harris, 1802 B. aveOld Town., ;
and there are many, In the man.'
agement of a bank Is the per
sonal, painstaking care of Its
officers. Recognising this re
sponsibility, the oflicers of this
Institution keep" themselves In
touch with t-Very Important de
tall : of the business. And the
outcome! A generous, and
steadily Increslnj patronage.
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FOR SALE Buggy horse formerlv
owned by Dr Smith. Inquire 908 Third
-.md J streets. ' ' V-
FOR RENT Furnished and light
housekeeping rooms. Mrs. E. C. Moore
1617 Fourth street .7-,
WANTEpw-An 'experienced man to
eraft apple seedlings , in , the house.
Apply at once to B. Weaver & Sons
Union, Oregon.
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WANTED Woman to take care or
child evenings. Telephone Black 1182.
Dainty
Literary
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of culture, refinement or intelligcDce, or all Ihrce, you cannot
afford not to know Urt- . f ,
: 1( you have a sense of humor, you should see tt every week.
Perhaps you know UFE slightly.
Perhaps you don't know UFE at alL ' .
To get acquainted will cost you Only One DoUat,
Canadian $1 13. Foreign $l ?6. &nd that amount w,th
your name and address to U PWjfM. Company. 7.
West 3 lt Street. New York, ana urc. wm man r
every week for three months. . '- ; '.V. '
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ORBJSE DESTROYS
DESIRE FOB BRISK
The man who drinks to excess needB
treatment for -his condition. The Or
rlne treatment can be used with abso
lute confidence. It destroys-ill desire
whiskey, beer and other lntoxl
canto. -it Is a simple treatment, It Is
riven in the home no sanitarium ex
pense no Iobs of time from work. It
an inexpensive treatment.' Many
men spend more in a day for whis
key and beer for their menas ana
ih.manivia than would nav for the
treatment
We are so sure i that Orrlna will
benefit you that we say to you that If
after a trial you fall to get any bene
fit from its use, we will give your
money back. "v
OrrtnA Is nreoared In two forms
1. secrcA treatment, a powder, ab
solutely taBteless and odorless, given
secretly In food or drink. Orrine No.
In pill form, Is for those who
desire to take voluntary treatment.
Orrine costs 11.00 a box. Write for
Fre.-i Orrine Booklet (mailed in plain
aioA onvAlore to Orrine Co., 572
Orrine building. Washington, D. C. Or
rlne Is recommended and Is for sals in
this city by Sllverthorns Family Drug
Store, Adams and Depot.
waktrti When you are In need
of help ofany kind- call the Crystal
Employment office. H. L. Clark, Man
ager, 209 Fir street. Phone ina. u
Bell Main 731. ' '''
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CEREAL
Quaker Puffed Rice
Quaker Puffed Wheat
Quaker Oats
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
Columbia Oats
Cream of Wheat
E. 0. C Corn Flakes
Eellogs Corn Flakes
' Force ' ' '
Violet Oats ,
, II. 0. Oota
Five Minute Mush
Grape Jfuts
Olympic P. C Flour
Gold watch. Masonic key
stone fob, Elgin make, initials H, D.'B.
on back, Finder return to this office
and receive reward. ' ' '
fcpyaOfc
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H. Pstti$on, Prop. .
Remember We Dont Belong to
the Association
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