La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 22, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRAiDK EVENING OUssEKVEii,
SATURDAY, AFKIL 22, 1911.
PAGE
What you get in
1 pound of
Barrington Hall
C.off
ee
EATRE
TH
Ke Chaff, no Dust, no Dirt
One pocud of pur... Coffee,' casi
per pound, 4c
Cops of Coffer, 60 to TO.
Cost per cup 1-Sc to S-4c.
' '. For Sale only by
iPattisbn Bros.
I Both Phones
. .. . . - .,, ,. .
Nova Scotia niln:d 10,600 ounces of
Fold worth 206,700, last year. ' '
tin
9
hHITASM
The Money Say
ing Store. :
1318 Adams Ave., La Grande
THE THEATRE OF QUALITY.'
PROGRAM
His Daughter7. ...... ; Blograpli
A wonderfully good drama. We
- recommend this as the best dra
matic picture put on In La
Grande this year. -
."The Outlaw 'and the Child"..
' Essanay
Thrilling to the last" point
where the outlaw dies of thirst
on the great desert afttr giving
ttje child all his drinking water.
"Father's Birthday Present". , .
Lubln
A pretty story. You' win like
It. . ,
"A Woman's Curiosity" . .Lubln
' '. -Is there any limit to St? Just
set It and the gen'lem:n will
laugh while the ladtes Willi!
smile, V ' : ' -
illustrated Seng "If you Were
' " I ; Mine". Sung by
Matinees . ; , . ... . .Miss Garrlck
Evenings-. . . . . , ... . .Mr. Ferrin
fill r . i
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The word LA VG GUE cfor.L
i tor oIY LL, QUALii , i-ll
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When you pay your money for anything you
might as well hav the test in quality and as much
in volume as the amount ycu spend will buy. This
is economy, good judgment and getting value re
ceived. Apply this to suit and coat buying. We
have just received an express shipment this morn
ing of the new styles, They-are the latest, ranging
from $15.00 to $22.50. ; "
. Your trimmed hat is not such a difficult thing to ,
select, when you see our line.The range of patterns
is so large it is easy to make a selection;
Trimmed Hat. Our popular priced line $3.50 to $5.
The Golden Rule Co.
Prices Lees .
10c Ladies' Vests .
15c Ladies Vests . . .
25c Ladies' Vests .....
35c Ladles' Long Sleeve
. Vests i
25c Ladles Ribbed top
Hose
25c Boys' Hose, 2 pr...
$1.25 Lace Curtains . .
25c Ladies' Collars . . .
25c Pillow Tops .....
45c Pillow Slips, pr.
35c Sun Bonnets.
12.25 Petticoat'
$1.7& .Petticoat .......
$2.00 Petticoat . . .
10c adies Handkerch'f
75c Men's Overalls
15c Men's Sox
65c Men's Underwear,
71-2 1
10c
20c
25c
20c
; 35c
98c
15c
. 15c
. 35c
25c
1.85
1.39
1.50
5c
65c
10c
50c
z
'For sewer pipe call Fowler's Trans
fer office. . : ..... v . . ,
Quality the Same
o
Woodman Dance Monday.
The Modirn Woodmen of America
will give it month-end dancing party
next Monday evening and all Woodmen
are urged to attend and bring a friend.
Refreshments will be served, 4-20-23
we can maice loans or si.ouu, Joou.ou
and $350.00 on improved city property.
La Grande Investment Co. ' 4-20-tf
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
J2.50 Ladles' Oxfords.. .UU
$3.50 Ladles' Oxfords. 75
$3.75 Ladles' Oxfords. . 3.00
$1.75 Ladies' Shoes . .1.50
$2.50 Ladies' Shoes ... 2.00
4.50 Ladles' shoes, o gA
button or lace 0OU
$3.50 Men's Oxfords.., 75
$2.50 Men's work shoes 2.00
$3.50 Men's work shoes 3.00
$4.00 Men's dress shoes 3.50
$1.25 Children's shoes. 1.00
Postcards, each
lc
Extra Special
10c LACE,goInrat.... 6c
5c&"c LACE, going at 3c
Kotlce to Eastern Star.
All miinbera and officers of Hope
chapter, No. 13, O. E. S., are requested
to meet at the Masonic hall at 1 o'clock
Sunday, April 23, to attend the fun
eral of Brother Frank Scott.
. MAY WARNICK.
Wanted.
A .competent foreman to prepare
sub grade;, also one competent street
roller engineer. Apply J. L. Mars. '
.. - 4-22-tf ' "' .
We're Ready
For You
We have Increased our stock
In our Gent's Furnishing; sec
tion and are ready to furnish
you with a new spring suit out-
- ... Ill
Shirts, wither without collars.
- Soft collars with four-ln-hand
tie to match.
Underclothes, single, garments
or union suits.
Shoes, socks handkerchiefs,
belts, neckties, garters, every.,
thing new.
' Come In and see our line of
spring and summer tie pins
and :. clasp, collar pins and
chains, cuff links and combina
tion sas, direct from Broad
way. . ' ,
Let us take your measure for
a new Buit of clothes made by
M. Born and company, the cele
brated Chicago tailors. Fit and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Clyde L. Kiddle
Of Island City
A gene j for Cherry's Laundry
. George Stoddard Is transacting lum
ber business In Baker today. .
, F. C. Porter of Denver Is at the Fol
ey today.
C. A. Holmes of Spokane Is a guest
at the Sommer.
Mrs. G. W. Harmen of Telocaset Is a
guest at tne sommer toaay. .
C..K. Abery of Chicago Is at tn;
Foley while transacting business here.
Robert rlthycombe, manager or tne
exoeriment station at Union, is in la:
city today talking horse show.
D. J. Clandldgh and H. J. ClasdLV.:
of Portlan dare Foley hotel guest3 to
day. '
S. S. Rice and B. F. Rice of Elln
were'overnight visitors in La Grande
stopping at the Foley. ' , '
- Mrs. Frecrteaudoln and baby of Jo
seph , arrived this afternoon and are
stopping at the Sommer. :
Clifford Kail, the Cove athlete, reg
istered at the Sommer while staying
in the city this forenoon.
Chas. Grooms, L. P. Walson and L.
P. Frilser all of Holdman, are Sommer
hotel guests today. - .
W. S. Campbell stopped at the Som
mer last, evening. He Is from Pen
dleton. . '..
Bishop Paddock arrived this morn
ing to make his official visitation to
the Epscopal church here. . v .
Mrs. Anna Smith of Portland went
out to Summerville this morning af
ter visltin grelatives in the. city.
All Knights of Pythias are request
ed to meet tomorrow evening to pre
pare for work in the third degree the
following evening. V , '
L. Stoop returned to his home In El
gin1 '. thlB' morning after transacting
business here for a few hours last
night. v v ,
Brigadier Dubbin will conduct the
Salvation army services In the, Bap
tist church, Tuesday eventng al 8
o'clock. v- -
. j?ev. J. D, Gillilan arrived hlme this
morning from a trip east and will oc
cupy his pulpit tomorrow. He went
as far east as Baltimore and was a
guest with hU brother, Strlcklan Gilli
lan, the humorist, and visited with his
ailing mother at Athens, Oho. His
mother Is In a low state of health.
i m m pi m,
i With 260 of the newest pattern of
tip-up opera chairs Manager Sh'er
wood has Just completed the details
of improvement on which he has b;en
at work for the greater part of the
present year. .'
While not boasting of having the
largest capacity house In the city, It
Is the consensus of opinion that, he
hr.3 th:, cosiest, most comfortable and
moet tn to date theatre in this or in
many other cities -of larger popula-
Manager Sherwood Is ndeavorlng to
ihow the people that a, local organiza
lion, like his, Is capable of procuring
.he best there Is and It is to th& cred
it of La Grande that La Grande knows
tils and appreciates It.
Sherwood' Is undertaking have taken
no little time, thereby Insuring cor
rectness of . work, nothing has been
done e::cept through La Grande mer
chants and La Grande workmen. ; '
"I admire the enterprise of the lo
cal man, and wish him all the suc
cess which he deserves," said a busi
ness man last night. "Mr. Sherwood's
motto Is 'La Grande demands the best
and the Isis always has It.' "
O O O O
A. I'EOFESSIOML DIKECTOliT.
OvvVvvvVvvvwv
rnisicuss axd suboeoxs.
lng. Phone Black 399.
N. MOLITOR. M. V Physician and
. Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot street. Office, Main 68; Resi
dence 69.
rR. P. A. CHARLTON .V.tarlnarT Sun .
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store!
La Grande, Residence phone, Re
701; Office phone, Black 1361; Ind
pendent phone 63; both phones si
residence. '
ATT0UNEY3 AT LAW.
Paris Hair Store
Foley Hotel Bidg.
Everything in
Hair Goods
Guaranteed Match.' .
Manicuring
Hair Dressing
INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE
LATE WRECK REPORTS.
OP
Clogged Pipe Caused Overheated
Brakeshoe, Causing Wreck.
A plugged retainer pipe, caused the
wreck of the fast mall at Huron a few
days ago, according to the report of
the Investigating committee Jvmt made
public. The committee reports as fol
lows: ' . -
We, the board of Inquiry, find that
the cause of derailment of N. Y. C. &
H. R. baggage car 2783, train No. 9,
at mile post 270, 2:41 a. m., April 18,
1811, causing a delay of six hours to
train No. 9, five hours, 30 minutes to
train No. 10, two hours, five minutes
to train No. 6 and six hours to expe
dite west, was on account of retainer
pipe on n; Y. C. ft H.'R. 2783 being
plugged up causing a slow release of
air brakes which caused the wheels to
overheat loosening the tire. Retain
ers on this car were turned down six
(6) miles east of point of accident but
on account of the obstruction In re
tainer pipe, brakes would not release,
causing tlrea to become overheated,
and loosened the same. , '.
JULIUS ROESCH.
Capitalist.
WV M. SIECRIST,
Jeweler,
A. BUCKLEY,
Assistant Superintendent.
J. C. SHEA.
I Assistant. Sunprlntendent .
W. R. LADD,
Assistant Superintendent
Early
Spring
Snap Shots
Get yonr camera 1n readiness.
Dainty bright glo'ssy follnge will
soon adorn treV-K and sl-rnh and
will afford your opportunity to
take artistic pictures that will
he impossible later. Whutcvor
yon need In
Photo
Supplies
we can furnish. A complete
stock cf fresh reliable goods Is
here for yon to select from.
Films, ,
DryPlates,
Papers,
Chemicals, ;
Developers,
Toning Solutions
Tripods,
Trays, etc.
Goods of highest auality at
the lowest possible prices. lie.
member onr dark room ti al.
ways at yonr disposal We tench
developing and printing fre. '
Wright DrugCo.
A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
' Drs. Richardson 4 Loughlln, r
, Physicians and Surgeoni,
Phot es Office Black 1362 ; Ind. 353
Office Hours 9 to 11; I to 5; 7 to 8.
Dr. Rlrhardson's Res.Main 65; Ind,
312. : , :-
Dr. LouRhlln's res. Main 757; Ind.
1297.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys:
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran, t Grandos National Bar;'
Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD-KAttorney at Law
Practices In al lthe courts of the
State and United States. Office 1
Ia Orange fJ.tlyuai Bang BMf,, L
Grande, Oregou
D. W. C. NEISON- Mining Engineer.
Baker CVy, Oregon,
C. H. UPTON. Ph. O. M. D. PhysU Ian '
Baa ourgcuu. oycLiui nueuuun iu ,
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Office
. In La Grande National Bank Build'
- lng. Phones: Office Main 2, Real-,
dence Main 82. '
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD-PhyslcIan
and Surgeon. Special attention to
diseases and surgery of the. eye.
Phones: Office Main 22; Resi
dence Main 728. Ind. 631. ;
.. -, ,.
GEO. W. ZlMMERMAN-Osteopath
Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7.
, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332,
Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone,
Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E
Moore. ' ri : ..
KOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL
to til knowing mifrrrrrt of rhramitlnoi, wheth
er moKnltr or of the Joint", Kittle, lumbtirot,
iwektebe, paint In the ktdnejn or neurtlglt
ptlnt, to wrltt to her for t home trettment
which hat repeatedly cured all of them tortnret.
She feela It her duty to tend It to all aufferen
i'HEB. Tou cure yourself at home tt thounanda 1
will textlfy-no rlianpe of climate beln necea
aary. Tbla almple (UroTery hanlnhea orlc acid
from the blood, loownn the atlffened Joints, pur-'
lflea the blood, and brighten the eyea, glvhif
elaatlclty and tone to the whole vyatem. If the
hoe Intererta you, for proof adilreH
Mra. M. Summer, Box B, Notre Dame, lad.
POST OFFICE CANDY STORE
Mrs. C. C Combs, Prop.
C; PRICE, D. M. r. Dentist. Room i
"t Fine Line of
? CASDY,
Q FRUITS $
. ICE CREAM
POSTCARDS
TOBACCO
XEWS DEALERS.
23, La Grande National Bank Build $ $4,4$$mv$4i$$4&
Martin $ Bradley
SANITARY PLUMBING
Phone black 3482
NEXT DOOR TO
CITY HALL
The George Palmer
lany
Lumber Comp
Retail Department
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberold
Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper ...
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly.. Phone Main 8.
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