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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
PAGE 5 THEATRE THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. PROGRAM "Regatta on the Mekon rlvtij o'clock. All members are requested to be present Rrefreshments . will bv served. Miss Lois Smith, a state work er, will be present Tha Catholic lad!e9 wish to thank the general public for the generous patronage accorded them at th:ir last social. , - TACAXT BLOCKS LAID OUT. Palhe V'A most unusual scene, -mated, gav and interesting. , "Undying Love" ........ Pathe Magnificent colored produc tion. One of this celebrated firm's best wort. v "Across the Plains" ..Es3anay A fine story of the plains with lots of Inuian fighting. , ' "Mr. Pumptious Detective". . . " . iV;-.'.. Edlsoh Our oM frit nil assumelTa new role.. Sherlock Holmes isn't jfe It with Bumptioua (according to ' Bumptious i See It. - Beautiful! illustrated son "When Daddy Sings ' the LUtlo Ones to Sleep." v-' Matinees .Miss Ganld; ,.Ulr. Y,urt . A Business Opportunity. A young man of energy and high character able" to Invest a small amount of capital In an honorable, le gitimate business, and who is ambi tious to "do things" may learn of an attractive opening by addressing "Sin cerity c-o Observer. 4-19-2t After- Retarding1 Development, Prop erty lias Been Put on Sale. What has long been a stumbling block to sneedy settlement of a por tion of North La Grand; has been thrown on the market in lot shape and two blocks which heretofore have stood ; vacant and Btlll nnt for ! rtarrtlns' ' - - - - j - - - ---tr. development, and Improvement, will . poon be built up, it 1b believed. Ths. blocks, two in number, are bounded by ' W, X, Y and Depot streets ; and for j various reasons have not been put on the market before. Ths lots are laid ' out and the sale will be commenced at i is once by company. the La Grande Investment j B0T8 IX TROUBLE. Ths Model restaurant is some further imnrovements front of (he building. making in the The sound of the saw and hammer is a regular thing In La Grande thes; days. . . .: , Although the material is wood, ap tarntly the exoress comoany's new building will add to the appearance of things around the railroad station. As snnn as the exhibit hall Is removed 't wH b'i mws'bl to get a better view of the new building. . s eatine horses will not bft a pleas ant thing to follow if the worn: n of -o-- once'gft stirred un oyer the matter, r , ,. , O LOCALS 1 For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans . fer office. . Anyone wishing horses clipped come to Kertly barn. ; The Cash Bazaar has a few of the opening day souvenirs left, which will be given away to the ladies on' Satur day. . 4-19-22 The W. C. T.. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mathews, 1607 Seventh street on Friday afternoon at 2:30 Paris Hair Store ' Foley Hotel Bldg. Everything in Hair Goods Guaranteed Match. ; Manicuring Hair Dressing ro-'flB'ortT G'lowav jidTnitij ti w'ia is p. Pno nlare in wlntfr . bt't tmrnohrw hi 'll thinks Klein and .'vi cinity eu'ts him bettor than h" tron cal southland. He always did like an- p'ibb ueuer man bananas, anyway. Trio Taken Before JoTenile Judge To j ' - day Charged With Larceny. : Henry Belmer, Ed . Hartman and James Hewett were taken before Juve nile Judge Henry today charged with larceny from a dwelling. The boys are mere youngsters, about 15 years of age, and all local boys. j After hearing the evidence in the : case, Judge Henry sentenced the boys ' to the reform school until th?y arrive j at the age of 21 years, but Immediate-' jy paroiea teem, pending tneir good behavior. US 1 : M&3 mete IN EVERYTHING YOU MAY DESIRE J. H. Lewis found a two-bit niece nr'l boeine 'n his earden the other ay. Maybe he wanted someone else to do the honing and by flndinar money n the d'r he thought it would be m ndufment for others to insist of do ing the work. ' ' ' . Wnolmn ltmoe Monday The Mort'rn Woodman of America will sive 19 month-end dancing party next Monday evening: and all Woodmen flre nre-ed to attend and bring a frlen4 Refreshments will be served. 4-20-23 We can make loans of $1,000. ?r00.00 and $350.00 on Improved city property. La Grande Investment Co. 4-20-tf A PEKSOXALS. & . "k- -,-i ' : rt': ': ':: Is STOMACH PKESCRIPTIOX. Ask About MUona It Gives Belief In j Fire Minutes. ! i . i . ,The Newlln Drug company will tell : you that they guarantee MI-O-N A to' relieve promptly and cur, permanently I all diseases of the stomach' and indl-1 feBtlon, or money back. . - ; Have you gas on stomach? One or two MI-O-NA stonmoh tah-l Iei auu tne mtsejry is ended. , ! Are you bilious? dizzy or nervous? 1 MI-O-JJA stomach tablets will put you right in a day; give relief in 10 minutes. . ' . v , Von, Anr. A n V. i nun, UCdl I-1UCI, uuut uu BUI-I fering with stomach trouble. Be fair' to yourself; throw aside prejudice and ; try MI-O-NA. It is a great doctor'3 prescription. No doctor ever wrote a better one. , ;' i And money back If you don't say MI- i O-NA Is worth Its weight in gold. I Sold by the Newlin Drug and leading; druggists everywhere. 50 cents a large doz. , Mrs. Mary Hutchinson says: "Pains and distress in my stomach and a gen eral ' Btomach complaint was entirely cured for me by the use of two hy-:--K of -Ml-o-na stomach tablet3."--o0,S Pearl street, Ypsilantl, Mich. Wrv.v Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y., for fr o trial sample. . k . ; fMTlMTNOk Kven to the little Blopmer Dresses for eliildren, the neat gingham dress for the miss in her teens, and a large line of ladies' house dresses. You will like the IBloomer dress. - 1 " SHIRT WAIST SEASON LARGE. There never was a season, that was more of a shirt waist season. .Hundreds of pretty styles to select from. $1.50 line is popular priced and one of the strong lines of the season, consist of waists for all uses. . - , You will find More Style, Larger Va- riety and LESS PRICE in our line of Ladies Trimmed Hat TKa linA will imnress vou as - ----- -- O beincr the nicest we've shown -CT ' ' " $3.50to$500." We have just received by express, a large newr line of misses' dress" skirts, just the kind your daughter will want for school. I7k 11 iidiicii y Such" as you have often paid 25c for. Both heavvweight for the bo vs wear and the fine rib lied for girls' wear. They are value you haven't seen before. Remember, two pair for 35c, any size. u We Not Only Recommend ' SIMMONS KID GLOVES - But agre to keep thm pressed, shapely and mended forever FREE OF CHARGE ASK US ABOUT IT mm ) 1 This little Kid Covc talk is fn tended for Y0U...Try hi f "Read in Bunset Magazine' Motoring Through California by Lloyd Osborne, belutiftlfly Illustrated fa four colors. The Spell, a romantic serial by 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 Bale 15 cents." eod GOING AFTER THE LICE. Vou need something to clean ap disiniect and kill parasite KRESODIPNo.1 will do the work. DEPENDABLE SURE INEXPENSIVE EASY TO USE We hae a apecial book let on diseases of Poul try. Call or write for one. WRIGHT DRUG COMPANY E. Pyle. a resident of Seatrif, steppinsr at the Sommer today. William Sweetooth and wife of On tario are Sommer hotel guests today, J. Calahan of Pendleton U In the city today and 1b a guest at tie Som mer..; ' ; . ' S. R. Bodine, a traveling man of Portland, was at the Sommer this morning. V E. S. Hersingtr, of Pendleton, is In the city representing the Singer Sew ing Machine company. Eddie Brown, the Pacific Paper com pany man, passed through the city this morning on his way to Boise to at tend the aviation mset ,'. W .R. Ladd, the O.-W. master me chanic, returned to points west this morning after stopping at the Sommer last night Mrs. Edwards Hall sustained an op eration for appendicitis at Hot Lake yesterday and is recovering from the shock nicely. Mrs. I. A; Palmer, of the Paris Hair store, who had been visiting ier moth-, er in Tekoa, Washington, returned tQ her home last even in e. ' ' Rev. J. D. Gillilan. will return from the east tomorrow and will occupy his pulpit next Sunday morning and even ing. He was calle deast by the illness of his mother. Mrs. W. L. Reed left today for Cald well and other Intermediate points where she will visit friends- before re turning to her home In Tellurlde Col. She has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bruce Dennis, for several weeks. x nomas inorsen 01 spoxane, u. a. Wolfe of St Louis, W. J. Breckel of Boise, Robert S. Yon of Denver, Q. W. Kennett of Spokane and E. W. Thompson of Portland are among the Foley hotel iguests today. : Little Miss Mathson. the Z2-months' old victim of an accidental discharge of a rifle at Perry last Sunday, Is do ing better than was expected. The at tending physician, Dr. A. L. Richard son is much pleased with the indica tions for recovery. Leslie M. Shaw, ex-s-ecretary of the United States treasury passed through La Grande last night enroute home af ter a visit to Seattle and to Portland, where he visited briefly. Mr. Shaw steadfastly refused to be interviewed, affirming he is a private citizen now and merely enjoying a western trip. Ghes Quick Action. A. T. Hill reports that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka, the new German Appendicitis rem edy, relieves any stomach or buVel trouble. Many La Grande people are being helped. Birth Record. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes in this city . April 20 an 11-pound son. Demar Wins Marathon. Boston, April 19-Beatlnf Tom Longboat's 1907 record, Demar today won the Boston Athletic association's annual marathon. The time was two hours, 21 minutes and 39 seconds. Two hundred and fifty thousand people lined the course. Classified Advertising Put a little SUNSHINE in your home D) Quality the Same Prices ( Less mrapaeny Put a little SUNSHINE in your home rooms, close to Must be modern, preferred. Write Grande. Adams avenue, one with barn to Box C, La 4-12-tf FOR RENT House partly furnished and two acres of land; 24 bearing fruit trees and small fruit' Inside .' city limits. Apply at Observer. 4-ll-10t FOR SALE Second hand cook stove. Eight foot extension dining room ta- , ble. Inquire at 1411 S. avenue, or Snowflake Bakery. 4-ll-6t Si FOR RENT. New furnished Ave room flat. Mrs. Zuber. 4-18-tf FOR SALE Household furniture. In quire Mrs. F. W. Pattison, 704 Main street. . . 4-13-6th FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT In quire Mrs. Harding, 1910 Cedar, Tel phone 1351. ":: 4-11-tf FOR RENT Four good unfurnished rooms to rent. 1505 Madiaon ave nue - : . 4-20-tf FOR SALE A top buggy just newly painted. A snap If taken at once. Inquire at Fisher's paint shop, or - phone 'Pleasant View Farni67. 4-litf FOR SALE Good water barrels. Dutll bakery. 4-10-tf FOR SALE Two good homestead re linquishments In Wallowa county. Inquire of D. Blrchonx. , ' FOR RENT A room 23x36 In Lewis building. Suitable for small lodge. 4-19-tf FOUND Silver watch. at the Observ office same. Owner apply and Identify 4-19-tf fur . rent Housekeeping rooms. Close In. On ground floor. Inquire 1417 Wash, avenue. Phone Red 752. 4-5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs Roy. Rynerson, phone Black 1462 1620 Sixth street. 4-2-tf WANTED Light housework with good family; dependable girl.. In quire at Observer or phone Ind. 1328 4-l3-6t , WANTED House of six or seven WANTED To trade One good resi dence lot on 10th street near Adams avenue for' good, lumber. Inquire 1502 N avenue or see F. G. Schllke. 1 4-etf SITUATION WANTED Work by day. Home phone 1572. Mrs. F. Burns. . 4-14-6t . ' '. PROFESSIONAL YOUNG WOMAN wishes room mate. Must be woman of good character, neat, refined and Protestant. Apply by letter to Ob server office, giving full particulars. 4-17-tf SUCCESSFUL CHIXESE DOCTORS FOB 1IOJTE TREATMENT. The world - known Chinese doctors with, powerful and wonderful .Chinese remedies, cure all chronic disease and blood disorders suc cessfully for both men and women If you are suffering and cannot bi cured by other doctors why not wrlti us for a free book and symptom blanl or describe' your, case to us? On doctors will diagnose your case ani tell you the exact result. All our Chinese medical advice free to every one" - ' ' v. , , '.. " ; YORK & TORE, CHINESE REME DIES CO., 210 W. Main St, Walla Walla, Wanh. FOR RENT Five room house close In. -Inquire Geddes Bros, grocery. 4-17-3t FOR RENT Good barn, call lnd. 4-20-tf FOR SALE At a bargain. One span of horses, light harness and hack, at city stable, Friday and Saturday only. Le Grande, Ore. 4-20-22 Vegetables POST OFFICE CANDY STORE Mrs. C. C. Combs, Prop. 4 4 4. Fine Line of & CANDY, FRUITS t 4 ICE CREAM POSTCARDS TOBACCO Freshlomafoes Cauliflower Cabbage Asparagus Rhubarb Lettuce Green Onions Spinach Royal Grocery H, Pattison, Prop. Hot in the Association BUSINESS MAN Do you realize the import anceofan Electric Sign in dtawing trade to your store or pacc'of business? We make a very low flat rate on sign , lighting, and are prepared to quote at tractive prices on any kind of a sign that you may de sire. 1 . .- ' ' ..' v '' : ' ''- ' t Our representative is a ways ready to call and talk the matter over with you. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Phone Main 34