La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 11, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911.
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THEATRE
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
' March 10 and 11.
"The Escape from the Tuljler-.
................. Pathe
A feature film of a thrilling,
episode of the French revolu
tion. Magnificently staged
and acted. .
"The Little Circus Rider"...
........ ...... Sells
Spectacular story, fully
' equipped circus on the roai. -Great
parade.
"Three Men and a Maid"....
.................. Vitagraph
When a maid wants a man-
she'll find some way to get
her choice.
SPECIAL Miss Nellie Garden
will sing ; "Rubbernecking
the
t'EKSOJJALS.
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Boys and girls sell twelve boxes or
"Toke One" Shoe Polish, 10c each.
Make forty cents and get a nice foun
tain pen free. A. W. Westby 129
Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon.
F. M. Gray of Seattla is at the Som
mer. '
O. L. Lindsav of Portland la tli
Soramer. . .
S. L. Albaueh of Portland la A Client
of the Sommer.
C. A. Blllinsrslev. of Caaelton. N. n
is at th. Savoy. - , .
Mrs. H. S. Brown of Flora In tn-i.
ping at the Foley. , - ,
t W. C. Smith of Hilgard was visiting
in the city yesterday,
. A. L. Rice, O.-W. agent at Imbler,
is registered at the Foley.
B. V. Willis of Elgin is registered
at the Blue Mountain hotel.
E. R. Manning of Hood River is in
the city stopping at the Foley,
Oliver Lynch of Dale is registered at
ne uranoe Rone valley house..
Chas. K. Wheeler of Fort Dodge,
'ansas., ia a guest of the Sommer.
W. A. Cutmill and Thomas H. Lewis
of Baker are registered at the Savoy.
Erskin; Beal of North Yakima is
a guest of the Grande Ronde Valley
house. , -
O.-W. Engineer Bert Anderson has
returned from a visit to Everett, Wash,
and will soon resume his run.
Wm. T. Haines of North Powder and
W. Torsey are In the city attending
court and are stopping at the Som
mer. . -
Andrew Lun -of North Powder re-
Mimed home this morning after spend
ing several days in the city attending
court. .
L. Allehoff, with Allen St, LewlB of
Portland, is at the Sommer. Mr. Al
'ehoff Is In th: cigar and tobacco de
partment.
Mrt Goldsmith, St. Joe; W. A. My.
?rs, Los Angeles; Joe Brough, Chica-
that tb:re will be big immigration Into
the Deschutes valley., i
F. D. McCully and wife of Joseph
are riglBtered at the Sommer. Mr,
McCully ia In the general merchandise I
banking, milling, farming and stock
raising business in the city at the
"foot of the lake." -
L. A, Wright of Union was in the
city yesterday. Mr. Wright Is presi
dent of the Wright Dray company of
this city and is also In the drug busi
ness in Union and says that prospects
for spring business In his xity are
good. - v
D. CvBirchoux and C. E. Cumming
returned yesterday from a mountain
trip In the timber section around Fox
Hill, t Mr.- Cumming Is representing
eastern capital and is lookintr for in
vestments. Mr. Blrchoux has some fine
relinquishments In Wallowa ' county
for sale: .
C. A. McKnlght of Chicago was reg
istered at the Sommer. Mr. McKnlght
went out on the branch today to call
on the Wallowa sWfeepmen fx. the in
terest of his firm. Chicago Flexible
Shaft company, the only exclusive
sheep shearing and horse clipping ma
chine manufactured In the Lnlted
State. ' ; , '
Mrs. F. G. Schilke leaves tomorrow
morning for oLs Angeles with her
niece, Miss Beulah Brown, who In
been seriously 111 here for sevenl
weeks. They will go to the bom? of
Mrs. Schilke's mother and hope that
the southern climate will aid the
lady's health. Mrs. Schilke will leave
her daughter Frederlca, at Carlton
Oregon, and expects to return in aboui
a month.
The Oregon will furnish first class
rooms and board at $25, $30 and 133
per month. No. 10 Depot street.
Ceoked Food? Sale.
The Maccabees will conduct a cook
(d food sale Saturday, MaVch 11, from
10 until 5 in the store building adjoin
ing the Bohnenkamp store.. ,
Lost, ,'-
Between Gedder Bros, store and Is
land City, a ladles' gold watch, and a
sack of Blue Stem flour branded La
Grande Milling Co., on the sack; the
finder can keep the watch, but return
the flour to this office, as I wish to
get my Blue Stem flour-back. All
grocers sell It. Fully guaranteed. Ask
the ladles who use It. Resp., Mrs. R.
- Nordensen.
LOST Between La Grande National
bank building and O.-W. depot or
between deDot and South La Grande
a bunch of keys with identification
tasr on them No. 111. Return to L.
H. Russell.
The early sale of seats for the Dun
bar entertalnm-:nt as indicated -by the
board at SIlverthorne'B drug store
guarantees atC. 'audience "-tha;will
quite fill the high School auditerltten
AT THE ISIS.
Fine Scenes From French Revolution
Shown at That Place.
Progre"--" rnd . i") to date and
more progressive and even more up
to date is the policy of the manage
ment of this theatre. A feature of the
program advertised for tonight Is the
latest product of the firm of Pathe
Freres. ' It depicts a stirring incidmt
in the first French revolution during
tae reign of Kin? Louis XVI. The
so, commercial men,-are stopping at!terrible da7s of tne "Commune" saw
th: Foley.
Giist Mosler, the grand exalted ruler
of Oregon Elks will be in La Grandy
next Thursday and wijl meet with th ;
local lodge.
F. C. Van Way of Perry spent yester
day In the city. Mr. Vanway Is on the
La Grande Rondj Lumber company's
logging train. ,
M. L. Mourfield of the National Pick
le works. Will French, Thos. Duncan
and F. H. Sutherland came in" today
on the Elgin branch.
Ruby Ross. P. H. Winston. W. E.
McCarty, W. I. DIshman, E..N. Strong
many such scenes as an nerem de
picted and "The Escape from the Tuil
eriea" closes one of the most thrilling
of these. '
The frenzied mob packing the palace
of the Tuilleries and searching for
more aristocratic victims upon whom
to wreak their ven?:ance and the
methods adopted by those of the pur
sued to escape are vividly portrayed
in this film an4 literally carry the
spectator with them from start to fin
ish of the picture. It is magnificently
staged and acted by this celebrtaed
comnany.
"Thre? Men and a Maid" is a clean
and enjoyable comedy starring Miss
and H. E. Champan of Portland are Mabel Fulle in the chief role. This
registered at the Foley. . ever comedienne has Jusr sev -red
G. E. Dudley of Elgin is at the comDanT and has been secured by the
Sommer. Mr. Dudley is with the E. Edison company. Her app:arance In
M. & M. Co. and has. charge of the dry . the pictures is always a very welcome
sroods and gents furnlshln- deoart-ione,
ment "The Lltt'e Circus Rider." a Selig
T T o firanAa Inral tot the Vn rmT? I Droduction. is on the "big spectacular
union are holding a meeting todav in line" dealing with a fully equipped cir-
this city discussing, busness matters cus ana a preuy Biorj. i,uu.uiiuu5
pertaning. to the local and the union tomorrow. Sunday, the management
at laree t hag secured the services of Mr. George
15 ' . . J Birnle of La Grand;, who will render
W. F. Looker, representing Beal & th(, VOf ai 0ios everv evening. His
To say Gloves at this time-just for Easter you know--it
is like hollering "FIRE" for every lady wants to lcnov
about it. Well, this is what it is:
I7e have about 100 pairs of Ladies9 Fine Dressed Hid
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Gloves that have become stightly mussedsome of them,"
others in first-class condition, just as they came from the
factory, while others have been tried on and may be what
is called "shelf worn," that ve are going to close out at
$1.50 to $1.75 Values
IU5 to 150
1.00
$ .98 They come in Assorted Col
.68 ors: Blacks, Grays, Tans
M and Browns.
This Special Glove Sale will Begin Monday,
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general housework in family of two
at Telocaset. Good wages. For par
ticulars write to Alice Dupes, Pleas,
ant Valley, Ore. Henry Henson;
. WANTED Girl for general house
work; Inquire at U. S. National bank.
FOR SALE Two good homestead re
, linqulshments in Wallowa county.
Inquire of D. Blrchoux. '
FURNISHED ROOM bath In connec
, Hon, hot and cold water, after March
15th. Mrs. Fred DIttebrandt, , 701
Washington Street, Bell phone, Red
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE We furnish
all kinds of reliable help on short
notice. We have them listed In our
office. If you are reliable 'phone us
your wants. Wilson ft Reed, employ
ment office In postofflce block.
HAVE nicely furnish room for - rent
Modern conveniences. Phone Blk.
822, or call at 1311 O avenue.
TO LOAN A client will loan f .000 at
8 per cent Interest, one year or lon
ger, first mortgage farm security. JP.
8. Tvnnhoa.
company of Portland, is registered nt
the Sommer. Mr. Looker looks after
the business for his firm on road ma
chinery and sprlnglers and , sweepers;
W. G. Estfs was in the city yester
day on a business trip. Mr. Estes is
from Athena, the heart of the Umatilla
wheat belt and says that wheat looks
fine and all Indications are that the;
crop will be large.
C. v.. Lincoln of Bedman, the new
town on the Deschutes fiViV. ts in the
city and registered ' at' the Sommer.
Mr. Lincoln formerly; 'made this city
his home but is now -In business in
in the 3oley Building
Across Street from Postofiice. Fjne line Hair Goods
Fancy Hair Ornaments. Shampooing Scalp treat
ment. Manicuring. Combings made to order.
Paris Jtair Store,
1106 Foley Hot el Bids.
Adams Arcane.
solendld baritone voice is well known
In the cUy and the public will appre
ciate this rfpnortunity to again hear
him. Miss Nellie Garrick will continue
singing at the theatre, but only at the
matinees which are held dally, Mr.
Birnie taking her place.at the even
ing performanc.
Other beneficial changes and new
innovations at the Isis will shortly ( be
announced.
It Is the determination of the Isis
to be second rtsn; in catering to
the neople of .LsL:Grande and the peo
ple will eee l.;'
Horses Please Spectators.
A large number of farmers and
horsemen this afternoon viewed the
exhibit of Neil horses. Depot and
Adams. The Clydes w re. groomed
for the show and pleased the audi
IClassiUedl
l Advertising
FOR SALE 130 quarts choice canned
fruit including strawberries, reach
es, raspberries, blackberries, peara
and some plums, also household goods.
Call Independent 'phone 1367.
CITY SCAV ANGER Joseph Turn
bull, city scavanger. Anyone want
ing my services call np City Recor
der's office.'
$500 Loan Wanted Security first
class property. Address Observer.
FOR RENT Furnished and light
housekeeping rooms. Mrs. E. C. Moore
1617 Fourth atreet
FOR RENT Furnished rooms lor
light housekeeping. Inquire at King t
Cigar factory.
WANTED A good woman ' to do
You All Know Our Jewelry
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We have been here sx years
, i , and-are right here to stay
W.-:- ': -:" WE JIAVE NEVER ADVERTISED OUR OPTICAL
DEPARTMENT AND OUR LARGE TRADE Itf THIS
LINE HAS BEEN 'CAUSED BY SATISFIED CUS
TOMERS TELLING OTHERS.
OUR OPTICIAN IS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE
STATE, NOT FALLING HEIR TO HIS CERTIFL
CATE BUT GAINING IT BY PASSING THE STATE
BOARD, NOT ONLY IN THIS STATIC BUT IN OTH-
ERS. ';v- ' v,.:';.:-:',. v';r
DR. MENDELSOHN ON LEAVING THE CITY AD.
VISED HIS CUSTOMERS TO COME 'HERE AS HE
KNEW WE WERE COMPETENT.
WE ARE REFITTING OUR TEST ROOM, MAKING-
IT ABSOLUTELY UP-TO-DATE AND IF YOU
HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR EYES YOU WILL
DO WELL TO CONSULT US AS WE ARE NOT DE
PENDENT ON THIS BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS
FOR A LIVING AND CONSEQUENTLY OUR PRIG
ES ARE REASONABLE. v
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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