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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1911)
, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSElC Ett, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1911. PAGE 5 in 0 0 0 o CO V THEATRE 'j . PROGRAM March 28, 29, 80. -'The Open Road . KaUni y The tale of a gipsy camp. . Fcalnr FJlm. , Legally Depd .,r..Pathe Freres A drama of absorbing int av est. Magn'flcent scene of a pre mature blast in a stone quarry.. One of the greatest productions of this great c.mpany. That new stock arrived at W. H company's. Let the lice. ' . I- r show you 3-27-tf . Soda Water Tomorr with ' jail crushed fru Don't forgpt those eg verthorne's. ' ' Us Jnd of .walLpaper has CHElSTUJiSEN BUT RESTS WELL. Rphaenkamp and Skull Cut by Shary Ax in Hands of a PlEjrmate-Teterdajr Afternoon, the cream flavors. rinks 'at Sil- . - It Lj le Tuesday Musical! proKfiin next Friday night. Hill orcliestfa in addi tion. Many excellent nfmbers.'; Ar range to be present. ' : A Queen for al II She is a Inn weight Twoild b a shamei to tell what hap Day.. ritagraph Illustrated sr.nt: "Cajl rne up Some Rainy Afternoon." .' i, ',. , - i, a i, i i i t M r; N'.M'e Gnrrick... til ranees Mr. George Blin'.e.V. .v'salngi A lare stock of wall paper Just ar rived, at W, H. Bohnpfikamp & com pany, which contains the very latsst cVe'eb. Call anasee us before buy- w. . Mch 27-tf V ' Clare Christiansen, six-year-old sor of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Christiansen, who was yesterday quite 'severely in jur by a sharp ha.nd ax wielded by a playmate, Is' resting well tday and his physician. Dr. Hubbard.', feels con fident of recovery. The gash went through the hat, cut the scalp and pierced the skull In a clean-cut man ner, though It misa.d the lining of the brain. The bone was parted, exposing the brain and Its lining. The young ster Is doing remarkably well today, however. . Tomorrow iReal soda wnir. Ev erything jusf right. All Xhe . new drinks at Silvertjiorne's ybtfntain. It v- htSZZSSEEEESZ. f !, Boys and girls sell twelver boxes ot "Toke One" Shoe Poli jhlOc ' each. Make forty cents and geMi nice foun tain pen free. A. W. Westby 129 Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. The Oregon will furnisluflnBt class rooms and board at $25, $iand per month. No. 10 T)rr.- .! For sewer pipe call Fowler! Trans fer office. Make arrangements f party at the Foley grill Try some of those mou Foley grill. a dinner trout The Unique Cleaning comban has the only contract system in Itlte city. Four suit per month per contlfict $1.50 Work called for and returned free. Phone main 70. P. A. Foley, proprietor of ithe (Foley hotel, announced today thai nd pains will be spared to make the Holey grill the popular eating place Irrthe city and that everything the market affords will be Berved at all times Foley grill stands for sefyfee. " ' "Read in Sunset Magazine, Motoring .Through California by Lloytl Osborne, beautifully Illustrated in fiurAiolors The Spell, a romantic serial y C. N. A. M. Williamson. In the Shadow of the Dragon by Grant Carpenter. De scriptive story of San Francisco's Chi nese quarters. April issue now on sale 15 cents.", eod tfniHi n m i n 1 1 ii n i in A ' ' iJ;..':v"' '.ii. .. A '''l.:'v:'.;:",:"-;;o is SISTERS GET PROPERTY. late Wfi!!am Roth Leaves Oter $.'000 to Two Sisters In German. Two sisters of the late William Roth a bachelor who mad: his home In Union, and who died recently, will ht beneficiaries in division of an 'e'ate valued at ssri' 000 according to a will filed In pro bate thisTnorning. The sist:rs reside in Germany and will divide property valued at $5,000 in Union and some 1e Idaho. He had no nearerreUMve. n if G Mm ' -'..!- .1. , ii ' f : i Preferred Stock ; ilsoupsi are Veg Oxtai Chick Tomat Celery Buillon Condensed V 11 eiaois : 15cacan, 2 for 25c: i Pattison Bros, i BothPhimts MHIHItlllllHIIMIWH T). E. Smaller of Cuba City, "W is "uet at the Soinmsr toda ' T1 L, A. Stoop camf ujffrom Elgin this afternoon and is at the Fol y.- : D. Zlmmerl . the Cove orchard pro moter is registered X'.ie Sommer thl.3 afternoon.. V--' .. VA';: r ;. J f. " Attorney' I...Denham, city recorder of Elgin, "Is a- business vistfi' here hh afternoon and Is at. th oley. Ooar- N.' Haskell of Baker, .made ifs rt en'ry. at the land office hero (his morning. 5 iK f Elmer E. Young of Huntington and ?pmuel J. Hughes of Monument -made homestead application ot the land of fi cp this morning. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Harris French were out from . Wallowa y sterday,. return ing this morning. Mr. French ia em ployed there.; ;. - ; 1 " r , Mrs. George H. Currey Is reported . slightly imuroved today. She haa been at Hot Lake fpr several days and has been quite ill. ' : J. M. Spader, . representing a fire alarm system, is In La Grande today. Interesting La Grande city official.! In a modern fire alarm system. Miss Esther WhitlOiSk has been awarded th-; grand prize oonductej by a Portland paper on a goesnin? con test The prize consists of a fine piano. E. H. Lewis, the I. C. S. man, with headquarters in Spokane, Is in La Grande today and will give a smoker to his students here, -next Saturday evening. 1 B. U. Young, a prominent figure in the Northwestern Fruit exchange,, with headquarters at Portland, is In the city today and Is looking after. fruit lntertflts. , " j Geo. Arthur, of Medford, Okla., stop ped over yesterday to meet Oklahoma friends here. He went on to Portland today on a sight-seeing trip but ex press: a a determination to return to the Grande Roc d valley to locate. Gus Levy bt. Uni'ou ai 'a Sunday visitor In Baker-M. CFord of-La Grande speni- Sunday .with friends in this city.-; Fred Pearce came up from La Grande Saturday night and spent Sunday here. with friend Ba ker Herald. " v . , Pete 3. Hollohan of Twin Falls, who originated the northwestern rpp shooting meets, and who ha been at Hot Lake for a time, was In La Grande today visiting with friends. Mr. Hol lohan la a trap shooter of wide exper ience. ': ' ' .'(. Rev.-B. F. Meredith, at one time Methodist minister In this city and now located at Enterprise, was one of several Methodist ministers who Wallowa and Union county who left this morning for Ontario where they will attend a district ministerial meet ing. With him were Revs. Johns of Wallowa, Miller of Flora, Peterson of Summcrvllle and Hamilton of Allcel. County Bridge Superintendent Campbell has taken a crew of men to the mouth of Beaver creek, four miles above Longley't ranch and will build a stretch of road less than a mile long which will cut "'but two country bridges. The bridges are delapldated and by straightening the roaf the heavy expense of building newAridges will b removed. 0ne of the most Important decisions regarding the rights'of organized la bor In the state of Ohio was rendered recently by Judge "Manton. of Toledo, who decided that th,. boycott was le gal. He decided a ca9e brought against the-Hotel , and Restaurant Employes' international Alliance, charged . with boycotting a local hotel," against th? plaintiff. " "' : ' -' iCIassi fledj Hdvertisitw : ! , Big Special on Men's Clothing. No 7 is ike time to pick that Spring suit it means a cav ing to you of from 25 to 50 per cent. Thece are this Spring styles, medium weight, in light and medium dark colors. Sne- .foif:. crz cial YOUR CHOICE . . V , d i f ; :: i: M M , i 'U Al "fA u . -a II ii II Three1 Big Speciab on Ladies' Shirt Waists. They are all this Spring styles, late arrivals, and you will find them as advertised, bpecial Price Your Cholbe, $1, $1.25, $1.50 each Cc me ana look these lines over. It Nj will pay you. Lyle Tuesday Musical Friday night Hill orche tlon. Many excellent n range to be present. if IM3 Read Observer want kds. ram next a in addl- bers. Ar- 'A 2 s Does 'Em All Good. v The advantages to be derived 'i ' from th classified columns of the Evening Observer are becom- $ ing well known. A. L. Rice of Imbler recently spent $1.75 in this column and closed a deal $' representing more than a thou- i sand dollars. Some La Grande.. $ business men were offered $1,000 4 for a piece of property and they $4 decided to advertise it first. They $ spent $20 In the classified col- 4 3 umn and sold the property for $200 more than they were first offered. One lady phoned In re- 8 cently saying, "Take out . my rooms for rent ad. People are 3 driving me crazy making inqulr- ies and my house has b;en full . $ since the Eecond day I ran the ad.' . : 3 Haven't you got something you $ would like to trade; some prop- 3 erty you want to sell? Remem- ?; ber there is nothing too small to advertise in this column and nothing, too large. , be, price Is a cent a word each-: dayr" . Try it ' & FOR, SALE OR RENT-Od acres of - mountain pasture. -5Go6! fence, good water. Call or phone E. fVe Long. Farm J74. , V 3-28-4-1 ' PRICES LESS QUALITY THE SAME Vr FOR SALE 160 acres of land, six miles north of Summervllle, Oregon (Union county). Seven a :res nder fence and in cultivation. J goW well of water, and some build ig300,000 feet of saw timber. Will like $14.00 per acre, or trade for a flttle home near town. A snap. Call or write to R. M. Needhata, Summervllle, Oregon. Mch27 3 t FOR SALE Several good sec' ouggies. Inquire Jas. Ga land City. bndnand my. Is- r FOR RENT Light bouBkarpIng, partly furnished. 908, Corfcef Third and J. FOR 8ALE Single-comb White Leg horn eggs bred to winter layUlg: setting $1.00; 100 eggs, $6.00. Mb. J. W. Egan, Island Citv. (Frultdifle). . FOR SALE 30 quarts ot fruit, Oak street. Phone 3752 Black TV-A W2 FOR RENT Furnish room. post office. Inquire Mrs. J. Cj ling. Mch22tf Clock :Jajui- FOR SALE Sixteen lots, four btoAs from round house. A. M. Hendricks. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, Roy Rynarson. Close in. , Jri620 Sixth street. tf WANTED A man with a few good teams to take contract f(r hauling 1 1-2 or 2 million feet ot lumbr, 8 hour trip. Apply at once to Oyerton Lumber Co., Union, Oregok; (tf) FOR RENT A furnished flat. r Bell phone 462. Hattle R. McDond: tf FOR SALE Two good homeateadre llnqulshments in Wallowa jrounty. Inquire of D. Blrchoux. ' 4 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-We furnish all kinds of reliable help on short notice. We have them listed tin your office. If you are reliable 'pllqne us your wants. Wilson & Reed, eqaploy ment office in postofflce block. CITY SCAVANGER Joseph Wn bull, city scavanger. Anyone Vant lng my services call "up City Recor der's office. FOR RENT Furnished and Ught housekeeping rooms; Mrs. E. C.iMoore 1617 Fourth street 1 WANTED A girl ' for general house work. Apply 1602 Sixth street. ' LOST Gold watch; initial 'G" out side case; gentleman's photo inside. Reward; leave at Observer office. 3-29-tf Sale Will Be Sacrificed to PaOff Mortgage Which Is Sow Du and the Owner is Out of Town and has n the money, It Is a five r house In .fine sh and papered. Out It Is a dandy at balance easy terms. I f I btifled us m 1 l 1 e cannot raise ouscv two lota newly painted ildings .all good. $800; half down, Call and let us tell you. FOR SALE Twenty head Jbf two and three year old horse In. Elchen er, Iadd Hill horse nfnch d4Wilson& Reed berge I SHOE& sti,..iii. ifViAi nrtii,.jiiflr ft..t..s.jA. A fiii,.iiA ifliiffii rn inr nri nri - I-, -4 if FOR MEN AND WOMEN, WITH STYLE AND SNAP, THAT FIT AND WEAR. ft We m. i s ard the thing for Spring and Sum-' J ave them, with and - without lvets, Suedes, Satins, Patents I, from $2.50 to $4.00 Jes in Men's Oxfords, in Tans mer. straps, and Gun Many New 'and Blacks, from... fa $3.50 to $6.00 Lo M FRENCH (Successor to Smithy Greene.) EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR 'ONXY' HOSIERY that vill make you money Ten acres, one mile from the city; no Improvements except trees which are 13 years old. This is a fine location, road on two sides, good water right and produced over $4300.00 last year Price ' is $6,500.00, one half down and balance on reasona ble time. This year's crop -will 'more than pay all expenses and .balance of purchase price. V a Ten acres, two miles 5 acres 'Iri 9-year-old apples. 2 1-J acres 'of VheerieB that will bsar con siderably this year, . and 2 1-2 -iacres of garden 4 land. Small house and barn. . This place is on main county road, sear school and will make a ''fine home. 'Price only $3,500.00, one third down and balance on time. This is fine strawberry land, and when planted, will . yield ' the price 6f the property every year. ; ; : . . - , Ten acres, 'just one mile out practically new six- room house and barn, close to school ana a fine money-making home. Tfeere - are 8 1-1 acres la apple, -and 1 1-2 acres la pasture Last year this Vlace producd 1,300 boxes of afiples and will easily pay Itself put after ilrst pay ment. Price is $5,500.00, one half down, (good . tips on .bal ance. Soil uaexcellra for straw berries and Ismail irnlts. v , IHBLEB OjtCILiRD TRACTS 0!T IKSnLUlEIlT PAT- Turn lands ii all parts of the valley. j Residences nd vacant lots in all parts of fie city. Security Land & Trust Company