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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1911)
PAGE 2 i LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, "MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911 yHimmnnmtttHHuinHHminiMnM Of all Kind Prunes 2 lbs for 25c Fancy Apricots 3 " for 50c Fancy Peaches1 2 lbs for 25c Black Figs 2 lbs for 25c White Figs 2 lbs for 25c j ; Oranges are at their best now. We- :i have nice sweet; ones. We, also:: :: have some nice Apples and B&nanas:: City akery Grocery & B The Home of Fancy ' Groceries ' f SilEEPSUFFERHlG SEVERELY LARGE XUJTBEB KILLED BT SXIT. TEN O0T0TES. Investigation Carried on to Ascertain Truth of Rumors. If you want a good cup of cof fee, try the Plantation brand. It is grown by the German Ameri- y can Coffee Co. and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. We are Not in the Ass'n Royal Grocery I Cure Your Rheumatism AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODV H. Pattison, Prop, At The ' HOT LAKE Sanatorium I (THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY) HOT LAKE, OREGON ' THE ' Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three months, allowing $6.00 ' worth of accommodation at the Santrj? , rlum, at Portland and all 0 W. R. & N. Stations. I For further information and illus trated booket, address, Dr. w. T. Phy, Medical ; Supt, and Mgnf Hot. Lake, Oregon, -any O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or write to 1VM. JffcMURRAY, General Passenger Agent.' PORTLAND. OREGON. . Dr. E. R. Flack, county veterinar ian, returned Friday from north of Flora, where he was summoned by a phone message from Earl Coff man, saying that his sheep which had been bitten by a coyote a few weeks ago were dying 30 already dead and 13 more showing symptoms of ' rabies, says the Enterprise News Record. Mr. Flack received the message at 7 p. m. Wednesday and at 8 p. m. he was on his way to the Buford canyon where the Coffman sheep are ranging He spent an entire day at the camp and when he left 65 she:p had died. Dr. Flack put the stock and Coffman's dogs under strict iiuarantinp. He also brought out the ' heads( of several sheep to ship to Dr. White of the state board at Portland. ; J. B. Hammond of the North End collected the bounty on 13 coyote and four bob cat pelts at the county clerk's office this week. He was ac companied by D. N. Estes of Troy who had bought the skins, and who shlprved them together with others nt n," -"irrhaped to New Ycrk city. L. J. S.lby of West Crossman brought In eight covote ind one large lynx pelts Wednesday, all killed near his home In the new township. " Expert Coyote Trapixr Hammers- ley says the coyotes ar pretty wel' cleaned out In the Chentmnus country and he will go over thf breaks of the Fnake riven wh""e tho pests 'are 're ported more numerous. s ' which will be soon at the Steward, be ing presented hre on March 1 with a specially selected company. . "The Man of the Hour" from all re ports easily ranks as one of the most substantial hits of the past season. It U aid to contain more -generous laughs than many a farce and the love interest Is absorbing. The play la said to be strong, convincing and uncom monly Interesting and proves partic ularly effective as a dramatic vehi cle, because it deals with a familiar subject tn a most virile manner. CARL TOWNER MARRIED Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, , Samson Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort a merit of Nickel Trimmings. 1 J B AY 6 IWEIFEL f PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEEl METAL WORKERS . 1 Jf,w 1 .j- Ix J' s, 1 The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department V e solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. - JessI McAllister, one of the Starring ; light In "Seven Pays" a blir farce 1'rodiiction that Is coming- to the : .Steward March C. The attraction Is ; niiiUnif a stnpeiiduous hit this jenr nnO! U running nt the Helllg In ' Portland this week. Elgin Baseball Player Married at Jos fph Last Week. ; Miss Bessie Pepper of Elgin, the popular young lady who clerked In the Fair store at Joseph during last fall and winter, was married a few days ago to Mr. Carl Towner of El gin. They left at once for Buckeye. Arizona, where they will reside- on a farm which the groom purchased recently. Their many friends extend congratulations. Joseph Herald. El t Treasurer's Call tor City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are ow funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants issued on General Fod of "La Grande City, up to and in eloding No. 8562 endorsed September Ind, 1911. Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 8474 to No. 8562 lnclu rive, ceases from this date, la Grande. Ore., Feb. 21, 1911. SAY W- LOGAN, City Treasurer. , riles Cured at Home y 'ew Absorp tion Method. if you suffer from bleeding, Itching. Mind or protruding piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how j to cure yourself at home by the new j absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment 1 free for trial, with refernces from your own locality If requested. Im mediate relief and permanent cure abeured. Send no money. but tell others of this. off e:. Wr'e, '"dv Mrs. M. Summers. Box P, N" Ke I had been troubled with constipation for two yenrs and tried all of the best phyni nann in Brirtol, T?nn , and they could do mthincfor me," writes The. E. WiMinmo, MidillelMiro, Ky. "Two packages of Chani ueilaiu'n Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale b? all dc5.!cr3. ! "A G ntleman from MiNsisslppI" : It is always di.rult to Judg'9 tlio liffl cf a play, and many of the most talked of successes rarely- survive a second saason. When "A Oftnt'eman from Mississippi," vh'ch coir.n to th Ptewnrd Marrh 3. wa first produce thre: years aso Its . most arnt nd- m!-ers could not have foretold Its last ing popularity. The play 19 Imbued with that lasting pathos which so strongly haunts te 1'ves of men fin women and Is no less present In their Jov thn In titr sorrow, Aj'd "or Is nf lcutrhtr on h rs the old heart break ar-' 'n th'? the play ' true to life as H has been lived tmon 'he eirth 1nc th wnrl ilhnean. M"' olnes aid news'a tiers hav tf',,Jd ivtth n'trrpB unrt articles about n'ls wnnrfor" nv Jiilnr the P9t tH'O "MTi, ihlo on"-yprnont;. Wm. A. Prady snnornr" th nnrtal New York cast with the character come dian. Robert A. Tlsch'-r, In the part of Senator Landon. Forsstrom-Donnelly Mnrrlacre ' Ed Fosstrom, the well known and prosperous young merchant and Miss Myrtle Donelly, one of our most popu lar and accomplished young ladies, who had been a tlerk In his store the past year, were married at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening at the home of Ed's brother In Union. Th:lr many friends wish them all kinds of happi ness and prosperity. After a brief honeymoon trip the happy young cou ple will return to :. .Tosonh Hnlnn Scout' ; ' ' ' STEWARD'S -OP2RA MOU One Night, Wednesday, March 1 AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY Two Year at the SAVOY THEATRE New York THE nn n Five Months at the ILLINOIS THEATRE Chicago UVUl OF THE ' i i ll )i Six Months at the TREMONT THEATRE Boston Four RIonths at the GARRICK THEATRE Philadelphia 'The Best Play I Have Ever Seen.-Colonel Roosevelt Given here with a special cast of players, which musters a roll of the best artists on the American stage. , PRICES: 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50. Sale Opens Monday Bneknche, Rheumntlsm, Nervousness1 Mean' disordered kidneys, Foley Kid- ' ney Pijls have helved your neighbors; they will also help you. Mrs. B. Hill, Peoria, 111., says: "I have suffered ereatly with my kidneys for years and have suffered also with rheumatism.' TIave taken several wel known kidney Pills. These have done me a yreat deal of good, relieving me of the severe backache and reumatism and cheer- ,:-,:r;."V, - ' For the Next Thirty Days Ton Can Bay Your SOvemare, Cat Glass, Hand Painted China, Clocks tn d Jewelry at Redaction of frem 1) w ii i rr Ceni on. Ail reuaoie yufllity and Fnlly Guaranteed. ' J; H. PEARE La Grande's Lead- t ing Jeweler. t Opposite U. S. Land Office en A dams Atenne. l,'t"i"i"t"H- , 14. i i tti t tf it iiti l ni ii ti 1 1 1 ii i in ii in it FAM US ICING At the Stewart Opera House FRIDAY, MARCH 3 f NOTE SATISFACTION, BURNING QUALITIES AND FLOATING AROMA OF A FAM US KING HAVANA CIGAR SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY. BACK. YOU ARE THE JUDGE. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. F1M US KING Cir-M FACTORY Pneumonia Follows A Cold. But never follows the use of Foley's llcnty and Tar, which checks the ;ugh and expels the cold. M. Stock well, Hannibal, Mo., says: "It beeas all the remedlee I ever used. I con n acted a bad cold and cough and was g; threatened with pneumonia. One hot tie of Foley's Honey and Tar com iAtely cured me." No optaies. Just f reliable household medicine. 1VM. I. BRADY announces America's Greatest Society Hit The Gentleman ' ;' . !..'..' . Mississippi From By Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise ; Wow in Third Triumphant Year Thirteen Months at the Bijou Theatre, New York Eight Months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago Siz months at the Walnut Street Theatre, Hew York Five months atthe Pzrk Theatre, Boston t ''Every Decent American Should See It" Given with the Special New York Company.. .An Imnense Cast Prices 50, 75, Jl and $1.50 . Seat Sale Opens Thursday Morning HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E. L BUSSEY Job Printing Promptly at The Observer Sed Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten A Snhstantlal Il't. Playgoers will no doubt view wlfi great favor "The Man of the Hour" Chief Joseph Flour is Warranted -to Please ir.nr-ir r7-ii raaaaeag; -r,i FOR SALE BY Wdfer-Stanchfield Produce Co. HAY, GRAIN, FLED. P0UL1RY SUPPLIES, WOOD 1426 . esc Avenue te 'rl. lers rles utn- jpom- Jiooi vle irme ver bo. T Ase n c Iherp 'mt r !;hlni tin' IF iOf pr tttionefs.' cravat.