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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911. THEATRE TONIGHTS PROGRAM MondUy, Marth 12th. A Stage Romance . . . . .. Edison A tale of behind tbe scenes.., , Her Brother's Chum ....Kalem ; A love story of the southern I orange groves. . The Last Flight of Laffont and , Pola. "The only motion play pho tograph of this or any other airship disaster ev;r takenV showing the ascent of the dar ing bird men and their fall to the earth. This terrible ; and fatal .accident occurred at Rhelms in France last year. , A Matrimonial Epidemic Caumont The epidemic spreads when the loving bug gets a fair start. "It iato laugh." ; . Mr. George Birnie will sing, "In My Garden." Watch for to 'morrow's program. a: r . o tEKSOJiLS. o 2532 SSsj iLOCALi Boys and girls sell twelve boxes of "Toke One" Shoe Polish, 10d each. Make forty cents and get a nice foun tain pen free. A. W. Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. ' The Oregon will furnish first class rooms and board at $25, $30 and $35 per month. No. 10 Depot street The early sale of seats for the Dun bar entertainment as indicated by the board at Sllverthorne's 'drug store guarantees an audience that will quite fill the high school auditorium. v Blue Mountain Cough Remedy will stop that cough. Wrteht Drug, com PERSONAL Cut this out for luck Send birth date and 10c for wonder ful horoscope of your entire life. Prof. Raphael, ' 499 Lexington Avenue, New York.' , " , 35-9 ' Lost' ; ' v Between La Grands National, bank building and O.-W. depot or between depot and South La Grande a bunch ot keys with Irienliiicatlon tag on then Nv..' 111. Rst'n to L. H. Russell. Important Notice. ' All taking part In Lyle Tuesday Mu sical chorus will please meet tonight at the Carlock studio, at 7:30. . vVhen yonr fee, are wet and cold, ano ynrbody chilled thronph and through from exposure, take a bi(f .lone of Chamberlain's Cough. Reniedv, Imtho vour feet in hot waUr before going to Ik!, and yon are hi ' Most certain to rnrd off accre cold. ; be In- all r!!fl Ernest Holmes of Union Is stopping at the Sommer.' - R, S. Ward and Emtl Johnson of Celilo are at the Sommer. George Benshalder and C. L. Page of Elgin are guests of the, 8avoy. Thos. J. Braden of Entterprlse was registered at the Savoy. H. A, Doan of Pilot Rock Is regis tered at the Savoy. ... Wm. Blanche rd of Elgin was a guest of the Savoy. , J. B. Weaver, a prominent citizen of I nlon. la stopping at the Savoy, - R. J. Ruckman and family of Walla Walla are registered at the Foley. Mrs. Chaa. Black of Wallowa is reg istered at the Foley. H. D. Beyer with Prael Hrgle and company, Portland, is at the Foley. . J. W. Sawyer of Walla Walla is etoopln at the Foley. Jno. T. Bowman Lostlne is at the Grande Ronde Valley house. Joe St" wart of Pleasant valley is at the Grande Rone!e Valley house. J. w. end H. S. Cantrell of Sum mervllle are guests of the Grande tends Valley house. 8. Bill'nes and wife of Imbler ar? in the city and are stopping at the Grande Ronde Valley house. Frank Folfe left this mornln for Enterprise to look after the plumbing the water service of the O.-W. H. D. Spencer of Klgtn is a Rueni ol he Savoy. Mr. Spencer is in the lum ber and planing mill business. . Dora Wolf and Millie MeLachler of Perry, registered - last night at the Sommer. C8rl Sullivan of Pendleton was a Sunday visitor in the city and regis tered at the Sommer. . Alva and Herman Piters of Pendle ton passed through the city yesterday m their way to Hot Lake for a much needed rest. The Polmatler Sisters returned from a very successful trln up the Elgin branch yesterday, and registered at the Savoy. Chas. E. Bond of Pendleton Is a m est of the Foley. . Mr. Bond is in the gjnts' furnishing business in his home city. ' ' ',. Stephen Cady, formerly an Observer mechanical employe, but now on the Baker Herald, spent Sunday in the city visiting, friends. John Kelley, superintendent of wa ter service for the O.-W. with head quarters in- this city, left this Monday for Baker and other points on a tour of inspection. Mayo A. L. Richardson is expected home tomorrow morning from Califor nia where he went with Mrs. Richard son in search of improvement to her hcaHh. ' J. F. KeHura. formerly of Allcel. but lately of Elgin, came in yesterday on the branch and went to Baker this morning to take Charge of a barber shop in that city. - s H. W. Loveland of Portland Is in the city calling on the tlfrar trada. Mr. Loveland Is with the J. R. Smith Cigar company, of Portland. Their leadinu brand is "Cuesta Ry."Mr. Loveland Is stonplng at the Foley. H. Stanley Haskins. manager of the Lead Mountain Mining company, Jo seph, who has been at Hot Lake for the past three weeks, taking a much needed rest, came in yesterday to meet Mr. L. Caviness, one of the stork holders and directors In th? "Lead Mountain." Mr. Haskins and Mr. Cav lnesa are at the Foley. A. M. Runnells. city attorney of Jo seph, came in yesterday. Mr. Runnells Is also In the Insurance and real es tate business and says that with th -disappearance of the snow that realty transfers will be brisk. Mr. Runnels wljl remain in the city few days on business and is stopping at; the Foley.. . . ...-vv-r; ,'.'! Lee Smith .one of the prosperous Grande Ronde farmers, was In the city yesterday and said that wheat was looking well and nothing can happen now annnrentlv that can hurt the erowlng'grain. Mr. Smith says every- ooay should be nappy and all -ret in and boost for the Grande Ronde val ley. - - ; - . ' . - Jesa A King, the Fam Us clear man Is in Baker today on business matters. W. J. Townley and Obx Cochran of Union were Sunday visitors in La Grande. - - The! Dunbar company Bpent Sunday In La Grande after rendering a very splendid program Saturday evening under auspices of the local lyceum bureau. . ;; Conductor and Mrs. H. C. Grady jar rived home this morning from their extended trip south. They were In the Bohnenkamp-Grady party that so journed in Mexico for a time and ven tured out to Pacific Island resorts. On their return they spent a few days In Portland. Ranold M. Hopkins of Portland is at the Foley. ... - ' J. L. BiBhop and wife of Wallowa, are tn the city and are stopping at tbe Sommer. Barne" . Oldenburg; a fruit man of Imbler, was a business visitor In La Grande this morning. . L. Dunham, city recorder of Elgin, came in on the branch today and is registered at the Sommer. G. W. Hyat, manager of the Enter prise M. & M. company, came in on the branch today and is registered at the Foley. John Hugg of Elgin is in the city today. Mr. Hueg is in the stock bus! ness and says that so far this year stock is In good condition. Prof. F. G. Bailey of Elgrln has re turned from Tipton, Iowa, where he went to bury his father who died at the age of 73 years. He will -o on to Elgin tomorrow. w - t HatfleM renT-Mientlng Brown Sho company, St LoulB, registered at the Foley last night and went out on the branch today to call on customers in Joseph, Enterprise, Lostlne and Elgin. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO pulnlne tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W.. GROVES sig nature ou each box, 25c 4 4 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. rmsiciAss and subgeoxs. N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave, and Depot street Office. Main 68; Resl ' dence 69. - i ..... . . . ' , .. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. ' : Drs. Richardson & Loughlin, Physicians and Surgeons, Phones Office Black 13C2; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. ; 812. '.. . C H. UPTON. Ph. U. M. D. -Physician and 8urg'-ou. Special attention to Eye, Ear. Nose and Threat. Office lnLa Grande Natiunal B ink Build ng. Phones: Office Main ,.Resl " dence Mal-i 3U. . s '3EO. W, ZIMMERMAN Osteopptn Physician. SoJinier Bldg., Rooms 7. 8, 9 and 10. 1 Pboaes: Home Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone. Black 951. , Successor to Dr. O. E Moore. x OR. H. L. UNDERWJOD and DR DORA; J UNDERWOOD Office ov er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to (Useasas Rnd surgery of the eye. , ;'t;' '. : Phones Ofllce-iXIalo 12; .'esldence, Main 728. ''; J. C. PRICE, D. M. -Dentist Room '..23, La Grande National Hank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT SEEDS DP, R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST First class services given. O.rice over Lll J ly's Hdw. store. Phone Blai k-451. ! nn. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur Foon.' OUlce at Hill's Drug Store f,n Gratiilo. Tiepidfiue phone, Rei 701 : Oirice phone. P.lack 1361; Inde pendent phone 53: both phones at residence. White Clover, Blue Grass, Mixed Lawn Grass' Full assortment of Flower and Vegetable Seeds ATTORNEYS AT LAW. HJCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys: Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bant Bldg., La Grande. Oregon: T. R CRAWFORD Attorney at Law ' Practices In al lthe courts of the Stat and United States. Offlcs In La Orande Nuuul Ban Bldg., La Grande. Oregcu! ' D. W. C. NET .SON Mining Engineer Baker C'ty, Oregon. MPI1 To say Gloves at this time-just for Easter you know-It is like Kollera wants to Imow about it Well, this b what it is: VJe have about WO pairs of Ladies ' Fine Dressed Kid Gloves that have become slightly mussedsome of them,- others in first-class. condition, just as they came from the factory, vMle others have been tried on and may be what is called 4 shelf worn," that m are going to close out at Bargain Prices. $1.50 to $1.75 Values $ ,98 They come in Assorted Col- i M ors: Blacks. Grays, Jas 105 M f W 1.00 it it M and Browns. This Special Glove Sale will Begin Monday, The Golden Mh. ICIassiifedl Notice to Creditors. - Advertising $500 Loan Wanted Security first class property. Address Observer. . iSnodgrass Grocery 4HlllllM"H'tH"l t Itttttl 1 1 1 H"l"H"H,,f't,f'4'ttl 1 1 1 L Tha ntitrVcr j MM H irotten rid of thS lesi the daneer from pneumonia and other . . . . . I. V 11-11 , nenoui diMRtet, Air. n. vr. tun, i Wnverly, Va. ,avs: "I firmly believe Clam berlaln'i CoiikIi Remedy. to be atwolutely the lu.t tiranamlii.n itl tll mrltt for CollU. I Imve recoturaenlrd it to wy friend and , met all agree. Willi me." for laie uy . dealers. FOR SALE--130 Quarts choice canned fruit including strawberries, reach es, raspberries, blackberries, pears and some plums, also household, goods. Call Independent 'phone 1367. CITY SCAVANGER Joseph Turn- bull, city scavanger. Anyone want ing my services call up City Recor der's office. FOR RENT Furnished and light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. E. C. Moors 1617 Fourth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. Inquire at Kings Cigar factory. ' ' f ; ; : 1 : .WANTED A good woman to do general housework In family of two at Telocaset. Good wages. For par ticulars write to Alice Dupes, Pleas ant Valley, Ore. Henry Henson. WANTED Oirl for general house work. Inquire at U. S. National bank. FOR SALE Two good homoatead re linquishments in Wallowa county, inquire of D. Birchoux. FURNISHED ROOM, bath In connec tion, hot and cold water, aftf r March 15th. Mrs. Fred Dittebrandt. .701 Washington Street, Bell phone, Red 531. Notice is hereby given that James C. Mclntyre has been duly appointed, and has qualified, as the Administra tor of the 'estate ot Frederick B. Small, deceased; and that all persons having claims against said estate must present the same, properly item ized and verified to P., S. Ivanhoo, at his office, In the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, on or before six months after the date of the first publication of this notice. The first publication of this notice Is March 6th, 1911.. . ' JAMES C. Mclntyre, Administrator of the Estate of Frederick B. Small, deceased. . F. S.? Ivanhoe, Attorney for Admin istrator.:. . ' ', D4f-Mch 6-13-20-27, Apr 3. - ;- FINAL ACCOUNT. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE We furnish nil kinds of reliable help on short notice. We have them listed n our office. If you are rellabl? 'phone us your wants. Wlhon & Reed, employ ment office In postofflce block. HAVE nicely furnish room for rent. Modern conveniences. Phone Blk. 822, or call at 1311 O avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tlvit Fannie Brown, the undersigned Ad ministratrix of the estate of Benjamin Brown, deceased, has filed with the clerk of the 'County Court of Union county, state of Oregon, her Final Ac count, as eu.'.'U Administratrix, and the Judge of the abovc-fntltled court has fixed the 12th day of April, A. D. 1911, at the honr of tm o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at his office in the court-house, . in the city cf La d ando, said county and state, ci the tim; and plate for hearing any and all objeftlons that may be fihd or made on or before iix'A day, to said Final Account, or to any Item there of. And if no objections are made on or before said date to said Final Ac count, or to any item thtreof, the said court will, at said time and place set tle said Final Account with the un dersigned Administratrix of said es tate. .... ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of March, 1911. , FANNIE BROWN, . Administratrix of the Estate of Benjamin Brown, deceased, F. 8. IVANHOE, Attorney for Administratrix. Dly March 6-13-20-27-ApT. 3. and makes strong ' nerves that wlZ stand the severest teat. 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