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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1911)
( i i i LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK; ft SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911. U . "" """ "" "---3 Say! Did you know that on Wed- former strength. -Elzln Recorder. I r'IIZ2:3,IlIir:zr " ' PAG" 5 THEATRE : PROG RAIL 'The Cofie of Honor .... ...Sellg A drama of the European de fense of honor. The- duel scene i wonderfully realistic Little SiBter alera A strong Kalem feature, mag nificently mounted. Consuming Love .. '.. .Vltagraph All the children In La Grande should sea this. It is a beauti ful picture of (Child romance with quaint costumes and scen ery of happy school days. A Kate Greenaway story. Illustrated Song. : ; "When Love Is Young, sung by Matinees ...Miss Nellie Garrlck Evenings .. .Mr. George Birnie EASTER SUNDAY. ' ' ' : Special Easter music arranged, by Mr. Chas, E. King, sung by Miss Garrick and "Messrs. Ferrin'ahd Birnie. . . Say!. Did you know that on Wed nesday evening, April 19th. the ladi of the Catholic church will hold an Easter social at the Knights of PythiaB1 hall, over Lillys hardware store. En tertaining program, dilicious refresh ments, everyone cordially Invited. There will be Easter services at the Christian church.; ' F . t'EKSOSALS. O Is quartered a t the Mr. Anderson Foley. . j Sidney Lylt of Portland Is register ed nt the Foley. I Miss Irene Smith of Portland is, visiting friends in La Grande, i J. D. Wallace of Minneapolis is at I the Fohy today. - ' j C. 11. Brown, a prominent citizen of i North Powder, Is at the Foley. R. H. Skill was in from the Lake ' last evening. ' i S. R. Haworth went to Union this morning on business matters. ; . ! C. C. Saylor and wife, of Louisvilla, i Kentucky, are guests at the Foley to , day. Mr. Saylor 'mV tobacco, i John G. McAllister, who sells gro ceries, came In from Enterprise last , evening. ; , ' . -- Bethel McKerwie and Anna Fine, of Lostlne., are spending today, In La Grande. ; former strength. Elgin Recorder. .Mrs. J. D. Sommer and two young daughters left yesterday for Sheridan. Wyo., where Mr. Sommer, a former merchant of Elgin, has located. The family will reside there for an indefin ite period, and may becoma. residents of that c' . Mrs. - Sommer is one of Elgin's most popular ladies and leaves a host oi friends here who hope that thev may return and again make this place their home. The family has the best wishes of many during- their ab sence. Elgin Recorder. Mrs. Arnold Luetgert and son Ted dy, and Miss Elizabeth Donohue, all of Toledo, Ohio, are here visiting their brother. M. B. Donohue secretary of the Palmer Lumber company. They will remain here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickman, form er residents of this valley, arrived Sat urday from Sonora state, odl Mexico, whire fiey have spent the winter. Here they will visit their daughters, Miss Maggie Hickman and Mrs. Ben Rich before making an extended trio through the Eastern states. Enter prise News-Record. Citation. .4 , i-ii, nun mil, u. v iniuiuw u Pavoy hotel are home again after' a short visit with friends in Portland. Roy Skill, assls'ant head clerk at ; Hot Lake, spent last night in the city. ! returning this monulng. .''';. ! C. E. Funk, on? of theleadlng mer .'chants of Enterprise, was at .the FoW ,ey last night on his way tf Portland 6666006d66dA6M trp. he goes on a business trip. a. T , . . J v George T. Cochran is home from Sa o L 0 CMS 1cm -where he attended a meeting of ;the board of control of the water de . ! partments of the state. ' OfO t Farmers' unlon; officials of the state For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans- over from Milton today and is stop fer office. . . j ping at the Foley. . ! i F- A- Harmon manager 6f the East- . Anyone wishing horses clipped ,ern Oregon, Light and Power company, . io tn ua. uiauue uiuuy on Business, tie and Local Manager Gore spent the i dav at Elgin come to Kertly barn. Buy your fishing tackle at Bohnen- kamp and company. 5 4-10-tf SITUATION WANTED Work by day. Home phone 1572. Mrs. F, Burns. 4-14-6t . Have you seen those beautiful new art rugs at Bohnenkamp & Co.? ' . Snydam Closes Out ; C. E. Suydam Is closing out his en tire stock of new and second hand goods, at iubllc" auction. " ' . 4-13-tf Two 'ew Homes. . ( - W. W. Holden has Just completed two nice new cottages in La Grande which will be for rent at once. 4-11-tf Roscoe West .wife, and two sons arrjved home laBt evening from an 'xfended stay In Portland where Mr. West has been looking after the man ufacture of well drilling machinery. ; ' ' Mrs. Thomas Budee leayes in the morning for an extended visit with rel ative at Galesburg, Illinois. Mr. Budge and Mrs: Syd Graham will accompany her as i faras Huntin"ton..Ore. . T. H. Anderson, representing the Pacific Paper company, ! Is in La Grande today selling paper to the trade. He Is a new man on this ter rltory,v having succeeded Mr. Foster. R. L. Shoemaker, the popular assist ant cashier at the First National bank, who has been compelled to walk with the aid of crutches since suffering from an attack of, pollomeylltls last summer, is now navigating with - a cane, having thrown the . crutches away. "Dick" is gradually improving and his many friends are confident thnt 1n Htth be i will nearly recover his In the County Court, for Union County, State of Oregon. , In the matter of the Estate of Ellas Bair, Deceased. ; To Harry Balr, Law. rence Balr, and to all unknown heirs of the above named decedent, greet ing:';.;. . ,' In the name of the State of Oregon, appear In the County Court of th State of Oregon, 'or the County of Union, at . the -court "om thereof, at La. Grande, In the Cn:aty of Union, on Tuesday, the 2d day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, ; then and ' there . tQ Bhow cause, If any you have, why an order oi sale should hot be made, directing the admlnlctrator of Bald estate to sell lets ft 6, 7, and 8, in blok 5, and lots i 2 3 and 4, In block 12,(SterlIng's Ad dition to the town of Island City, Ore gen, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the oebts and claims against Bald estate. ' V. t ' vWltness, the Hon. J. C Henry, Judge of th? County Court of the State of Oregon, Court for th$ County of Union, with the seal of said affixed this 24t day of March, 1911. ' v Attest: Ed. Wright, Clerk. Wkly Mar. 31. Apr. 7, 14 21, 28. , n Execolors Notice.. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has 'been duly "'appointed executor of the last will and testament of Michael Mason, deceased; and all persons are hereby required to present their claims against said estate, to the undersigned, at his residence In Imbler, Oregon, within six months from and after the date of thla notice. La Grnade, Oregon,1 April 13th, 1911. SWAN A. ERICKSON. Executor. Wkly April 14-21-28, May 5. I .. A.L : . .IwJl '' i ' ' '-'' 'VV ;" ' ' m ft m m niiiinerv u tne mo, thought of article of wear right at this time by a great many ladies, : .. The llozt Int::'2stms fea " .1 tures of our Hits, is the Style ami Trice, this is Avliat .-will interest you- " r r $3.00 to $4.50. lu this line ' we are safe hi saying you will find the greatest" val ues vou have ever seen in - Ladies' Trimmed Hats. The Style is just as good in our line of medium and cheap lines as in the higher priced lines. HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S V Sailors and trimmed shapes in all the-new things .for spring wear, just enough trimming; to '.make' neat and stylish. Don't overlook the fact that Spring is coiniag, even though it may be a lit-: .-, : .- .. - tie eold just now and . . . . . """"""" '"" 1 vou will soon want vour new Serine Hat. 71 Just received another ',' large Express Ship- ' ' Sincerity; shoes for Women . . Chesterfield shoes for Men ' Golden Days School Shoes n .We xan save you money on Hosiery. . Biiy where your Dollar Goes the Farthest Buy at LA.. i. J WAM mm Vlf. 4 . . V,v. . 'WW '"tti inn $1.75 PetticoaU, now $139 $25 Petticoats, now $1.85 Bargains in Ladies Childrns and Filen's Under-wear 1318 Adams Ave. LA GRANDE ment of Ladies' Suits . ano Coats. VUtM jtest in every Vtlt) liV UC UUU O.X4VJ1 JVU know as well as the style being right the Price is as well. - Popular prices, $17.50 to $22.50. . This should and does buy a good suit or coat. ' "' ; ; JUST A WORD ABOUT GLOVES I may be convenient for you to buy your Kid Gloves where you can have them cleaned and re shaped free of charge. The Simmons people do this- We have the agency: for the' .Simmons gloves for ladies and when your gloves become soiled bring them to us and we' will send them to the fac tory and have them renovated and returned to you looking almosjfc new againtry this; you will be surprised it will cost you nothing. 1 ' FINE KID GLOVES - They lock we!!, wey wdi, and Fit All Hands and All Purses t V.Tien you want the bnt, ik Ut for SUEI0I1S KID GLOVES -1 , . " n Whnsa Namo L In .11 " ' ' "V.,- ?.w-"-r-s vj- f w louruiovcsr 11 SIMMONS? WE SELL THEM! Wa don't tare much about Damn alona, but wheo we find one that stands for quality and tervic in any ankle, it meant ometlung to our euftomera and ut. SIMMONS MEANS Quality the Same Prices Less Don't Fail to Take Advantage of These Prices I would rather be buoy all the time and make smaller profits from each Individual patient bo people In all sta tions of life can patronize me than charge prohibitive prices. ' ' ' TV"---. ' (69 Only first quality of lenses used In all bis fittings, and all frames guar anteed 12 K. Q. P. Let Dr. Keating fit you. If you want glasses that are easy and com fortable to wear. ! $2.50 k PAT M0EE. . Lenses ' In your own frames, $3.00 and J3.50. ; ; : ' . : Aluminum rim frames complete, $3, $3.60 and $4.00. '. .." 12 K. G. F,. rim frames complete, $5.00 and $6.00. ,v 12 K. Q. F. rimless with bows com plete, only $7.00. 12 K. O. F. ye glasses rimless com plete, only $8.00. Don't fall to take advantage of these prices. " . r . ;; Dogs Imuounded. The following dogs are Impounded by the city and owners should call at once and pay charts on same: ' . One coal black do. One yellow bird dog with 1910 tag on.- ; ': :. :: ; . One black curly water spaniel. One small female water spaniel, And all kinds of dors. They will be held six days after which they will be disposed of. ' : O. W. FAURIS, D Ap 15-6t ' PoundmaBter. S 5J $$J.S.f..j POST OFFICE fASDY STORE Mrs. (V V. Combs, Prop, ' v- r N. - ; Fitter Line of . CAXDY, - - f FKl'ITS - fi;.r- .!CEC'REAM " : POSTCARDS y TOBACCO i NEWSDEALERS. $ $ gk $ & 3J 1 1 . . :.; Agency for . ' . J. j)' EASTMAN KODAKS UVright DmgCo.i E DR.W.fi. KEATIXQ . - Optometrist Now at the Sommer hotel, rooms 8. Offjce hours: 1 p. m. until p. m. Anrll ISth Is dosIHtpIt thn Incf An to have proper glasses fitted at the I if 'r'''-w 1 aster. Osiford and Pumps in all the favored leathers A Shoe for Every Foot,' A Price for Every Purse I1 U ) f "Onyx" Hosiery in all colors and shades 1 i LJ. French I fl I) 1 l i Shoe Comp prices. Ai0-'m1t'--'m f w . I. i i. i