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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1911)
J ikh j..mniiiiraiMi. i rT -- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. PAGE 5 . THEATRE PROG HAS ST. PATRICK'S DAY TOMORROW. Magnificent Program an SPE. CIAL IRISH MTSIC. Grand Orchestral Selection, "GEMS OF lRELAJiD." Tocal Solos ; "KILLARJiEY," . . Miss Jeiue uarrick. "FATHER OFLYNN," Mr. George Birnie. . tJEKSOSALS. ''O o 5 F. V. Gllddenind wife, 191 Frisco, are stopping at the Sommer. H. J. M;-yer o( Portland Is regis tered at the Sommer. a! Tate of North Powder Is reg istered at the Blue Mountain hotel.- A.'' I Fisher, or Joseph, Is' In the city and la stopping at the Savoy. Will Burnes of Telocaset is regis tered at the Savoy. ; Attorney T, H. Crawford is tran sacUng business in Baker today. George H. Waits of Sallna, Kansas, is registered at the Oregon today.. C. C. McDougal of Portland is an Or;gon hotel guest today. :.. , Mrs. S. S. and Bertha Graham of Elgin registered last night at the Sa voy.' ' A. M. Bryant is at the. Foley. Mr. Bryant is a prominent citizen of; El gin.';.'' -;;.,.'.' 'y: ?.. ". :. ; Jesse Simmons and wife of Piocho. Nevada, are in the city and are stop- WELL KXOWN ESGIXEEK HERE Engineer Cummins. and General Man . gr F. A. Harmon Transact ' " 'Business Here. ( Engineer Cummins, who supervised the construction of the Morgan Lake power plant, accompanied by F. A. Harmon, the general manager of the Eastern Oregon Light and Power com pany are in the city today looking af ter business matters. Mr. Cummins is well known here, having" spent con siderable tlmj in the city during the construction of the power plant . A CLEVER PERFORMAXCE SURE. Grande Ronde Dramatic Association Guarant.es Strong Komber The Grande Ro!&e Dramatic associ tlon which claims among Its members some of the most popular young peo ple in La Grande, asserts that the first performance given by them on next Monday night, will be one of the cleverest amateur shows ever staged in .this city. ' : ; The play "In Missouri," is will known to the theatre-going public all pimrat the Foley. over the United States as the most N. G. Willis of Portland i t th powerful play of its kind ever, written. IE X LOCALS i Boys and girls sell twelve boxes of 'Toke One" Shoe Polish, f 10c ;' each. Make forty cents and get a nlc'eiouii tain pen free. , A. W. Westby-r-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 - Blue Mountain Cough Remedy will stop that cough. Wright Drug, com pany.. Notice of Final Account r Notices 1b hereby given that Eliza beth Donnelly, administratrix of the estate of John P. Donnelly, deceas ed, has filed in the County Court of Union County, Oregon, htr final ac count In the matter of said estate ana the County Court has appointed Tues day, the 4th day of April, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. at the court house In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated this 28th day of February, 1911. ELIZABETH DONNELLY, Administratrix of the Estate of John P. Donnelly; deceased. , . ;; Agency tor wi WW t " t 31 - I HT 2 nasiman i.uuans The first time you're In oar neighborhood, step In and let ns i show yon a I Premo Camera ""rTe know tobII be delighted with Its weight and compactness and we want especially to show yon how easy It Js to load and operate a.Prmo. They come In all slies, at pric es from . $2.00 up VrightDrugto. j xrw ' '"'I'" I" I I "'I''l ' I ' oi y. Mr. Willis sells dental sup plies. . : : "l- ; ' H. Wilcftx, James Nelson and J. C. WilliamB are stopping at the Blua Mountain hotel. , D. C. Davis of Elgin Is in the city registered at the Blu;' Mountain ho tel. , ' : ': ' :, Mrs. J. M. McCall left laBt evening for Portland to be gone about a weeli visiting with relatives. ' ;f Miss Franc:.s Massee, employed at the head offices of the Pacific Tele phone company at Walla Walla, is here visiting friends for a few days. Wat r Superintendent George T. Cochran is a business visitor In Pen dleton today, looking after water commlgsoln matters. Andrew Lun, the v'orth Powder 'Ice. ftlnp is in the- city and regis- tored-t the Sommer. He hds sold 400 cars of ice this year. M. L Mourfield, western manager of he National Pickle works, is reg istered at the Sommer. V C. H. Finn, the . Portland and La Grande attorney, Is registered at the Foley. - ' , .. . F. W. Whiting, of Elgm, is register ed at the Sommer. Mr. Whiting Is one of the directors of the Seven Na tion mines.. - J. A. Duckuworth of Baker, J. C. Caley of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Portland were at the Oregon this morning. Mrs. Frank Weatherby of Seattle re turned to hsr home this morning aftc spending a few weeks at the home of her father, Fire Chief Joe Jones. D. A. Barnes, the chicken raiser and real estate dealer of Elgin, is in the city (today and Is stopping, at the Foley. : B. J. Landour, general sales mana -ger of the Pacific coast department of the Sunny Brook distillery, Louis ville, Ky., 1b regtstreed at the Foley. Jacob Pepper of fegin arrived In the city last nfgjit from Portland! where he has been to see an oculist and take- eye, treatment. Mr. Pepper registerd at the Savoy. O. G. HIckok, manufacturers' agent of Portland, is registered at the Som mer. Mr. Hickok will go out on the branch today to call on the trade in Joseph, Lostine, Enterprise and Wal lowa for his various lines. F. A. Gaylord. stock buyer and shipper of Joseph, came In on the branch yesterday and is registered at the Foley. Mr. Gaylord said that Jo seph would entertain in the best pos sible way, all home seekers and all prospective citizens that visit them. Mr. Parker, a commercial man of Angel Camp, California, Is in the city and while here is renewing acquaint ances with Attorney George T. Coch ran. The two were warm friends whe Mr. Cochran first hung out his shingle in California. - , Geo. Alexander and W. L. Richards were In the city yesterday. Mr Alex ander and Mr. Richardson are promi nent fruit growers of Cove and they predict a large crop of small fruit this year. The aame parties that packed cherries last year, are again in. the field, trying to make contracts. ine qirector of the association states that the cast Is a really excel lent one, and that everyone connected with Monday night's performance is working conscienciously to make the initial play go like a . professional show. ; " ,'. i The members of th j association are working "hard to please the people here and feel confident that they will succeed. ' Auditor Operated Upon; . , With Doctor Joyce of Ogaen and lo cal physicians in attendance, Auditor Bassett of Ogden who was taken seri ously ill a few weeks ago, was oper ated upon last night at the Grande Ronde hospital. The operation con firmed the diagnoses of a majority of the physicians of this city who had studied the case during the 'illness. While Mr. Bassett rallied fairly well he is still In a very precarious con tion. Dr. Joyce has gone on to Port land. -' ,' . ' Planing MM Starts. , The planing mill at Perry was start ed this morning for its season's run. A bill for the better protection of workmen has been Introduced in the Ontario legislature Notice. All accounts should be presented to Mrs. O. Coffin at 1612 Seventh St., before March 21st. O. COFFIN. Conferences are still continuing at Calgary. Canada, between the mine owners and the workers In the mines. The open shop Is the principal point in dispute. . f 1 IK ! uassima Advertising FOR SALE 130 quarts choice canned iruit including strawberries, reach es, raspberries, blackberries,' pears and some plums, also household goods. Call Independent 'phone 1367. ' CITY SCAVANGERJoseph Turn bull, city scavenger. Anyone want ing my Bervlces call up City Recor der's office. . !..,.., FOR RENT Furnished, and' light housekeeping rooms. Mrs; "E. C. Moore 1617 Fourth street. ; :--?- ' - ' WANTED A good woman to do general housework in family of two at Telocaset. Good wagee. For par ticulars write to Alite Dupes, Pleas ant Valley, Ore. Henry Henson. WHITE LEGHORN roosers for sale. Inquire Mrs. W. G. Hunter, Red 691, FOR SALE Two good homestead re linquishments in Wallowa county. Inquire of D. Birchoux. FURNISHED ROOM,- bath In connec tion, hot and cold water, after March 15th. Mrs. Fred Dittebrandt, 701 Washington Street, Bell phone, Red 531. WANTED Girl for general house work. Inquire at U, 8. National bank. 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 poetofflce block. HAJE nicety furnish room for rent Modern conveniences." Phone Blk. 822, or call at 1311 O avenue. TO LOAN A client will loan $j ,000 at 8 per cent Interest, ont year or ion ger, first mortgage farm security. F. 8. Ivanhoe. LAST .. V SatHrday,M DAY : arch LOST Jersey cow with bell and halt- 18 To obtain one on those beautiful We give you free with every $5.00 cash purchase a beautiful oil painting 14x22 also with every $10.00 cash purchase one large size oil painting 22-36 or two of, the smaller ones. Oil painting should be framed, and we have a limited number of frames that fit these sized pictures. .The prices for them will be found less than you will be able to get them for after this lot is gone. These prices, you Will ami, are neariy one-hati cheaper ' than you can get them for elsewhere. It will pay you to have your painting framed when you get it. . Neat Gilt, Wide Moulding frame, 14x22 .$1.10, Plaint Gilt, fancy corners, 14x22. 1.75 Oval Gilt, fancy border, 14x22... Ir48 SPRING MERCHANDISE Our stock was never more complete, now is the time when you are needing spring goods ; make your purchases now and get those beautiful oil paintings free. Oval, natural finish, 14x22 ; .$1.48 Massive Gilt fancy mould'g, 22z23 2.10 Wide, very heavy, fancy mould- . irig, gilt, 22x36 ..... 3.50 PRICESiLESS MM: (CCD) QTTD fesi TDy QUALITY THE SAME er. Strayed from sucar factory yard. Inform sugar company and re ceive suitable reward for information leading to recovery of the animal. FOR RENT Four- good rooms, 1505 MadlBon avenue. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Bar red Plymouth Rocks, R, I. Reds and White Wyandottes, $1.50. Black Orp ingtons, $2 and $3 per setting of 15. 3 choice R. I. Red Cockerels. Chas E. Perry. 1315 Jackson avenue. FOR SALE Large brood and work mare. 1315 Jackson Avenue. , For Sale. A Bean power spraying outfit In good condition' at a bargain If taken at once. Inquire of C. O. Ramsey, or J. B. Stoddard. , ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Good timber claim. Address Box 93, La Grand. FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. Clint Van Fle;t al Golden Rule. FOR SALE $1,050.00. One acre trart. , Six room hous.e poultry yard, 80 fruit trees and several varieties ber ries. Elegant location . for poultry raising. Address A. L. Rke Imbtoc Oregon. V Forced to Raise $5,000 in Twenty Days V Forced tp Raise $5000 in Twenty Days a a 1 q Opening Sal 'pens I omonrow, at 9 o'clock Every Article in the Store Reduced, including our New Shoe Stock : x V ....