La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 29, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    JAGRDE E VIOTQ OBSKU V ER,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,' .1911.
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HEATRE
PROGRAM
March 28, 2V80.
The Open Road........
The tale of a gipsy camp.
Kale
jmc cilia a
.....Pate
pi aosoraing
kftjcent Be
t in a Atone
treatjret
I i
at cot
Freres
into
ne of a pre-
quarry.
productions
ipany.
Fen
Legally Dead
A drama
eat. Magn
mature bias
One of the
of this gre;
1' . ,
. a i i
She U a laugh of 250 lbs, full
weight. , T would be a shamei to
tell what happens.
Illustrated sons:: "Call me up
Some Rainy Afternoon."
Miss Nellie 'Garrtck. . .MatlnecB
Mr. George Blrn'.e.;.. Evening
That new stock of walj pafter haa
! arrived at W. H. BohneWamp and
line., -r,- ; 3-n-tf
Lyle Tuesday' Musical program next
Friday night. Hill orchestrafn addi
tions Many excellent numbers. Ar
range to be present ,
ipfcf Just ar
a iare biock or wan nantr lust ar
rived at W. H. Bohnenkaiip com
pany, which' contains the fcery Iat si
designs. Catt and 'see us before buy-
Mch 27-tf ' ;, r
Ladles of the M. E. church All hold
a cooked food sale In Bueselvmeat
' market, Saturday, April 1.
I LOCALS t
Boys and girls sell twalvefcoxes or
"Toke One" Shoe Polls hlOc each.
Make forty cents and gewa nice foun
tain pen free. A. W. Westby 129.
Grand Ave. Portland, Oregon. .
J.
The Oregon will furnishf,rst class
rooms and board at $25, $90 and 3d
per month. No. !0 licoot ..u - i.
y '
For sewer pipe call Fowler'a Transr
, f er office.
i
The Unique Cleaning company has
the only contract system jhh city.
Four suit per month per ccWract $1.50
Work called for and reyirned free.
Phone main 70.
The Joy of summer SilvrrAocde's
fountainthe high class drinksK ; It
The W. C T, U. will hold itaWfo-
lar meeting tomorrow at the hepof
Mrs. Joseph Palmer. .:.
tain. All the crushed fruits andVnav-
ora. ' : ': , . ;it
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ft T
lilumbjng
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Cement walks at fowes
guaranteed. John Oberg
. gon. " - "
prce, wprk
otel Ore-V29,it
' No more mistakes about tfment
walks. Oberg will call on you, -29 2t
J. J. Cahlll of Oakland is a guest
at the Foley today. i !
I. Callahan, a resident of Pendleton,
spent last night at the Sommer. ' ,
Mrs. P. A, Johnson of Portland la
registered at th?' Sommer today.
Mrs. C. S. Burchfleld of San Fran
cisco was a Sommer hotel, guest last
night. 'y.:'
J. W. Morehead of Portland is in
the city on business and is at the
Sommer. , ; ' . ' '
M. A. 'Williamson, a resident of St.
Joseph, is a guest at th: Sommer to
day, v.'' .
J. B. Stenz of Olympia, the capital
of Washington, is a Sommer hotel
guest while transacting business here.
Prescott K. Wadsworth of Portland
stopped at the Foley today while tran
sacting business here. . '
L. B. Stofford of Baker was In the
city last night and stopped at the
Foley. .. , ; . .
J. B. Knight, a Seattle resident,
made his headquarters at the Foley
while in the city last night
Frank Metcalf, a well known resi
dent of Imbler stopped at tha Foley
while transacting business in La
Grande this morning. .
O.-W. Building Inspector Loring is
in La Grande today, the first time in
a month. He has recently recovered
from a severe attack of pneumonia,
but is practically fully : recovered
again.
Circuit judge 'j. .W. Knowles and
Court Reporter Hanna are out hunt
ing this afternoon. The game which
they aim to get i positively unpro
tected by laws, a fact the judge Al
ways ascertains without mistake be
fore undertaking any hunting trpls. ;
EXPERIENCED
; work at pruning,
: in'g gardens. In
office. : - .
GARDENER wants
!iBta4lng anft Beed-
aulre ir Observer
O S-29
-apd
IIIIIIMUHIIIIIIIIIIIIH
9
ii BETTER
ilMEAT
9 X
AND MORE SLICES IF IT'S
CUT OK OUR AMERICAN
SLICING MACHINE.
Nor arc yo obliged to pay a t
big price for a glass dish which 1
i yon do aot need. Boiled Ham, f
T Dried Beef aid Baeon.
IPattison Bros. !
Both Phones
l 1 1 i 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 It H 1 1 M t ?
CHILDREN IliAN 'JUNKET.'
Children In Catholic School Have a
t . Navel Trip Outline
Arrangements are under way to take
children of the Catholic school to Jo
seph in the chapel car. The date has
not been aet but will be soon.
Perfect in Style, Fifi;
Fabric and Workman-
THErR ftBACEFCX WE!
CUTTDTGAND LA XM.
ININGiRND
bElAlL
A'
r.iaaali
La Vogue Garments
Never Disappoint
AND DISTINCTIVE STYLE BiUHTE A PART OF THE FABRIC THROUGH THE TAILOR'S' SKILL IN
JUE COATS AND SUITS HOLD THEIR ORIGINAL SHAPE AND STYLE UNTIL THE FABRIC IS WORN
MATERIALS THAT GO INTO THE MAKEUP OF THESE GARMENTS ARE STRICTLY HIGH" GRADE. THE
OF FIMSH ARE THOROUGHLY TAKEN CARE OF. COLLARS ARE REINFORCED UND SHIELDS FURNISHED
TS. THESE LITTLE POINTS ALL HELP TO MAKE PERFECT GARMENTS.
THE 1
LITTLE
IN ALL
LA Y0GUE COATS AND SUITS ARE MADE IN A RANGE OF DESIGNS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
TENTION HAS BEEN PAID TO THE CREATION OF GARMENTS SUITED TO ODD SIZED FIGURES, i
PARTICULAR AT
FOR THOROUGHLY HIGH GRADE AND FAVORABLY PRICED COAT AND SUITS WE CANNOT RECOMMEND THE LA VOGUE
STYLES TOO HIGHLY AND THE MAKERS ALSO GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. OUR PWCES RANGE FROM $18.00 TO $32JM).
QUALITY THE SAME
Prices Lesa
iv.
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& . $
$ ,' Does 'Em All Good. ,
The advantages to be derived
from the classified columns of
the Evening Observer are becom- $
3 ing well known. A. L. Rice of f
' Imbler recently spent $1.75 In
this column and closed a deal 4
representing more than a thou
3 sand dollars. Some La Grande $
business men were offered $1,000
for a piece of property and they
f decided to advertise It first They
$ spent $2.50 in the classified col-
umn and' sold th9 property, for
$ $200 more than' they were first $
offered. One lady phoned in re- $
c.ently saying, "Take out my
roomB for rent ad. People are
driving me crazy making inquir-
G iea and my house has been full &
since the second day I ran the
3 ad.' ' 1
Haven't you got something you $
would like to trader some prop- f
erty you want to fell? "Remem-
ber there Is nothing too small to 4
advertise In ' thls-'colhma and 3
nothing too large. The price is
a cent a word each day. Try It. v
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from round house. A.
cVR KENT Furnished n
Roy Rynarson., Close
Sixth street
Hendricks.
oomsira. M riS
Newark K. E. Cenprence.
Newark, N. J., March 29. The 44th
annual session of the Newark M. E.
conference began today in Central
church In this city, with Bishop Hen
ry W. Warren of Denver presiding.
The pulpit changes, which are ex
pected to be comparatively few this
year, will not be announced until to
ward the close of the conference next
week. ' ' '')'.'
North and Sooth Golf Toaraey r
Pinehurst, N. C, March 29 The
10th annual United north and south
amateur golf- championship toura
ment which the banner event of
the season on the Pinehurst golf cal
endar, began on the local linka today
under conditions that promise one of
the most successful event of Its kind
ever pulled off In the south. The play
will last through the remainder of the
week. " .
Tights Scheduled for Tonight -
Tony Rosa vs. Morrla Harrla, 10
rounds, at Rochester, N. Y. (
"KidH Ferno vs. Peta Shaughmssy,
15 rounds, at Muskogee, Okla.
FOR SALE OR RENT 400 acces- of
mountain pasture. Good If enfce, good
water. Call or phone E. U: De Long.
Farm 174. ' .
3-28-4-1
FOR SALE 160 acres of land, alx
miles north of Summervllle, Oregon
(Union county). Seven
fence and In cultivation,
of water, and some bui
feet of aaw timber. Wl
per acre, or trade for
acrea under
A good well
ding300,000
ko $14.00
Ittle home
I Ml
r r
I M
near town. A. snap. Call or write to
R. M. Ncedham, Summervllle, Oregon.
Mch27-3 t
FOR SALE Several good seAonaVhand
Duggiea. inquire Jas. Oawlty, Is
tend City.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping,
partly furnished. 908, CorneThird
WANTED A man with a few good
. teams to take contract fort hauling
1 1-2 or 2 million feet of limber, 8
hour trip. Apply at once toOverton
Lumber Co., Union, Oregon. (tf) Will Be Sacrificed to Pay Off Mortgage
FOR SALE Two good homeBteajL
llnquishments in Wallowjcbiinty.
Inquire of D. Blrchoux.
ZisnriAj i AicioiT ur e ivm we irurnisn l
all kinds of reliable help oh Bhj)rtTthe money.
nonce, we have them liatedsr our
omce. u you are reuahle 'phone us
your wants. Wilson & Reed, employ
ment office In postofflce block.
bull, city scavenger. Aayojrfwant
Ing my aervloes call upyity Recor
ders office.
Which Is Now Duo and the
Owner; Is Out of Town ;
and has not!
flediu
she cannot raise
FOR RENT Furnished : and llgKf
housekeeping rooms. Mrs. E. jC.tyldore
1617 Fourth street.
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Apply 1602 Sixth street
LOST Gold watch; Initial "CP, out
side case; gentleman 'a ppollnBlde.
Reward; leave at Obsenyer office.
8-29-tf
It Is a flxy room housti, two lota
house In i)be shape newly ' painted
and papered. Outbulldinga all' good.
It is a dandy at $800; half down,
balance easy terms.
. Call and let us tell you.
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Wilson & Reed
and J.
FOR SALE Single-comb White Leg
horn eggs bred to winteV laying ;
setting $1.00; 100 eggs, $6.00. .Mrs. J.
W. Egan, Island Citv. (FrSiKdale).
FOR SALE 30 quarU of fruit 1902
Oak street
Phone 3752 Black.
FOR RENT furnish room, Block
post office. Inquire Mrs. J. CyGuI
llng. Hfch22tf
1 i A i"1 A A A ii iA iA i r niri ifTi aaiiinaTBit m1aiii1hiawiir1riiA rfi.nr-i iftr ilajia,iiffc .iifgf-i t(k
SHOES FOB MEN AND WOMEN, WITH STYLE
AND SNAP, THAT FIT AND WEAR.
Pumps are the thing fdrSpring and Sum
mer. We have thni, with : and without J
, - Btraps, fax Velvetef Suedes, Satins, Patents
and Gun lXetalfrom...$2.50 to $4.00
fekvlrlin Men's Oxfords, in Tans
f om.: Il... $3.50. to $6.00
and Blacl
I. J. FRENCH!
(Successor to Smith & Greene.)
EXCLUSIVE AGENT
FOR SALE Sixteen lots, four block j
SlMi$aMqiPBBnNB),ll
FOR ' ONXY' HOSIERY (
5
11
that will maloe
' you money
Ten acres, one' mil from tha
city, no imiJrovementa except
tries which are 13 years oldL
This Is a fine locution, road on
two sides, good wator right amL
produced over $4300.00 last year
Price if $6,500.00, one half
down and balance on reasona
ble time. Thb year's crop wiir
more than- pay all: expenses and
balance of purchase price.
Ten acres, two miles 5 acres;
.in 9-year:old apples, 2 1-2 acres
'of cheeries that will bear con
siderably this year, and 2 1-
. acres of garden land., Small
house and barn. : This place" M
on main county ' road, ear
ewhool and will make a . fine
borne."; Price only $3,500.00,.ODe
third down and balance on time.
This la fine strawberry land, and
when planted, will yield the
prlct of the property every
year.
iTen acrea, Just one mile out
practically new a! x room bonse
and barn, closo if school and a
fine money-maklag home. Tbera
are 8 1-2 acre la apples ad
1 1-2 acrea 1ft paature. .Lait
yaar thla plifca, produced' ,J(K
boxes of aplea an(J.-wllJ easily
pay Itself )out after , first pay
ment. Priced $5,600.00, De
half down, good time on bat
ance. Soil unexctlled for straw
berrlea and small fruits.
IXBLER ORCHARD TRACTS
ON nSTALLMZST PA1.
HE5TS.
Farm lands In all parts of the
valley. ;- . ,
, Resldencee and vacant lota ra
all parts of the city. ,,
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Security L
Trust Company
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