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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1911)
4 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGQN. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911. 4 , U -1 IN PAGE 8 . i Society and Glubs rooms. Terms reasonable. 1309 N avenue, in afternoon. Call at 4-22-tf Few events ever given In La Grande have competed with the hleh grade entertainment given Thursday even-! Ing by the Lyle Tuesday Muslcale at the elegant home of Mrs. T. J. Scrog gln, corner of Fourth and Washing ton streets. It was an -Invitation party and the home was filled with those who enjoy good music. The decorations were tastefully made with cherry blossoms and the interior pre sented a beautiful appearance. Here and there a eprig ladened with fra grant blossoms added its beauty and the stairway was especially arranged with floral decorations. Th- pro gram opened with "1 Trovatore' -v; O. Wilson, violin; C. W. Cioa.von. cor net, and Mrs. Cnr'cck. piano.. The old air was up to s r.udard in the hands of these musV.inS and It had the ef fect of putt".,.;: Ill guests in the pro per niooc -v.'. roughly enjoy the re mainder v : i; program, as well as the firs, tiiv-t un. Miss Fowler de lighted v. ; iise with "A' Gift From You." wli.. '. sang with much feel ing. Hei' i..i-.iul selection was "My Lover la aVr-av r' Miss Fowler has a splendid Voice, good range and per fect control, The many admirers of Prof. Bridges' , voice were pleased again wh ?,!; rendered "The Water Lilly." Ui'ucr yiano selection, Mrs. G. 8.-Biruic to.k her audience with her through the descriptive piece of music almost, as the . orator would paint a, word picture. lir rendition of the "Scottish Love Poem' was in deed buiciu ttitu aut. i.un .ur titled to the vigorous applause that followed. Mrs. J, J. Carr pleased everyone with -tha; catchy avid el ver song, ."The Foiir-Leaf Clover,' also, "The Night Has a Thousaud Eyes." She carried the spirit: of each song through the sobi l icit. 0. O. Wilson's "Gypsy Dance,"- f n thi violin win weli rendered am! fj:v;" "-present 'felt that Mr. Wilson tin-ij ! when ha refused to answer the Cr.v ;mcj enchore. In- the "Serenade,' n lvi.j-ert by Mrs. H r man Siegrlat, there t.-r-H.n punk a'. in-' dlvidualicy of the ;n.--- r thnt coiild not be overlooked, She !'ul selec tions that w-re suitable to lu v high soprano voice and each song was full of a pretty, swing which was pleas antly caught by every auditor. : Re fusal to permit her to leave after one number evidenced the spKndlil man ner lu which all enjoyed her selec tions, . . "Liebesgarten,",, by . Miss Young, violin; Mr. Carruth, 'cello; and Mrs. Blrnle, piano; found a re sponsive chord in the audience. The program dosed with a selection by Miss Fowlrr, "When the Roses Bloom" and to the enchore which followed, Bhe responded with "Fishing." Tho , Lyle Tuesday Musicals has every rea- t"1 son to reel tne success or Tnursaayi evening for It was among the good j f . things that happen alrmg life's path- A way ope of the tbixiga that culls for -j enlightenment,- advancement and b-t-'J ter tiioi'Rhts. j " : ; P. " p - Mi.-), C. T. Bacon and Misss Paulina a Led--He. both paet wortliy matrons ;-je&' of Hope Chapter. Eastern Star, were . . hostess s Thursday evening lit a soc- " )a function, of more than usual prom- HORSES PASTURED Inquire F. h. inence when the mem'teru of the East- SUllwell or phone. rn star drill team, winch nai neeu in Junei were entertained the lodge home as a special mark of honor, to their part to be played in the grand lodge. . About thirty were present, including aside from the members of the team, Mrs. Genevieve Bohnen kamp, grand Ruth, and Worthy Ma tron Miss Carrie Hunter. Worthy Patron, Doctor Lincoln was the only gentleman present. A course lunch fon waa served in excellent style. Apple blossoms and ferns set - off with fine linens and cut glass made an esps: Icily beautiful luncheon board. 1 1: members of the team are high y Y.-lnrheted with the honor paid them f iid comment - with much em phas!a civ tho splendid manner in which the? w?- "alned. . ..' One of the jolll??t Unquets ytt par ticipated in by railroad orders iu this city, i3 the way guests at the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen and En glneuren express thenisslves relative to the party at the Brotherhood home in the K. of P. lodge rooms last Wed nesday evening. The table was plat ed for 75 gu.sts,".und at . the conclu sion of the-banquet dancing was en joyed until a late hour in the evening. The dinner was of the best ana me crowd the jolliest ,so that everything w.nt to make the event unusually de lightful. .. - ... V The Cmae girls were given a real treat Thursday f vening when the club memb; rshlp .was taken - to Hot Lake . . . v - f .,.., 111. Utl ttUlUUIUMMU MAj. W . ,"VM . w . . . serveU a luncheon by Miss Pickens. ,..' ; ' 1 Miss Etta Foley entertained the La Juanrsse club Thursday evening and dlviating , from, the usual custom of that tlub, Miss Foley entertained the gentleman- friends of the ladies in the club. .' Luncheon was served at the conclusion of the sewing hour. Aside from' the club members present who were Mrs. V. li. uaric, ansa juena Jones, Miss Marjovie McCall, Miss Irene 'Murphy, and Airs. A. W. Nelson, Miss FoLy's 'gucSD were, Miss" Mil dred Cook; Messrs. T. E. Cleeland, L. I. Sullivan,- Leo Herring,"' -Walter Francis, C. 0. Ramsey, C. B. Clark and A; W. Nelson. . . . ; .- Mrs. W. R. Jones entertained the Bridge club this wtek. Mrs. II. C. Grady won the honors. ; .--.'. (' .'"-,'"'-,.'.- Mr.' and Mrs. G. M. Byrkitt and Mr. WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose. 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 dally. Full or part time. Beginners Investlgtae. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Phlla delphla, pa, . - 4-27-6t STRAYED From my pasture near Allcel one two-year-old mule brand ed Catholic cross with halt circle above and one yearling light bay colt branded S T on the right shoulder Was last seen going up past the Morgan lake power plant but may have come back. A suitable reward , will be given for 'the whereabouts of the same. Simon Woodell. Inde pendent phone 271. D-4-29-6t w 1 1 . ::' FOR SALE All my household good3, modern furniture and kitchen fur nishings. :, Mrs. C. A. Vurpillat, 1717 First and Main, v - 5-2-Ct FOR SALE Furniture and lease one of the best rooming houses in La Grade cheap if taken at once. Ap ply at Observer office. 4-29-tf petite, a few MI-O-NA stomach tab lets will put your stomach in fine shape in short order.' - If you or any of your family suffer from stomach trouble or any kind, get a 50 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets at once. The Newlin Drug company and druggists everywhere sell MI-O-NA on money back plan. FOR SALE Four good fresh cows, , one cream separator, one set hack harness, one light wagon. Inquire 1311 X avenue or phone Black 3801 '..'': -; .. 5-1-tf - - FOR SALE One span of good mules 3 .years old. Call at Mike Wallin'i residence.' 5-1-tf branded; had leather , halter. Suit able reward. J. C. Gilmore, Island City. Phoni? Ind. ll-S. 5-2-'tf FOUND. Epworth Leagus medal. Call ' at Observer office. 5-4-tf STO'LEN -One ' Columbia' bicycle, frout and back tires new white rub ber, front rim new. "Leave wheel at Observer office and get reward. ,.,.,-.. 4-5-tf " GIP.LS WANTED Apply at Cherry's New Laundry. , 5-C-tf WORLDS FAMOUS DY8PEL SIA PKE. ; SCBIPTIOS..5 LET IS DYE FOB TOU. Id fact the only way we live is bj dyeing. Don't dye yourself. U s M'Mir fban dvetng yourself. vnTtvt Lvnv niv ' ASD J)i)i irR ALL . .Our charge tor dyeing for fon won't be liglh. A sample job a aufticlenU i For best dytln? sua cieanliti have us OCpNNELL'S Cigar Store PooL Billiards, Ogars, Toba'e. co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars In the city- Observers Coast League base ball scores every day there's a game. , '' . . Corner Depot and Jefferson St tl. .'-urn k irotten rid of the , less the danger fr&n. pneumonia and other prions diseases. Mr. B. W. L. "fi 'V Waverly, V. .says: "1 firmly tabor. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the lst preparation on the market for colds, i have recommended it to my friends .and they all agree with me." For sale by a" dealer. ry pay Rent? Weiokiyoi money to build, ana yoi pay us as you would rent. LR. OLIVER 3" ELITE CLEANING & DYE WOKKS. Phone Main 64. ' (Continued on Fage 10.) Bssme Advertising ; 0 5 IfDrlvcs'Away Stomach Dislress In a Few Minutes Slops Ucartbnru and Belching. If you have anything the matter prepared to put on tho floral drill work at the grand 1'die in PorMnnd '0R RENT Two 'furnished front with your stomach you ought to know right now that MI-O-NA stomach tab lets are guaranteed by the Newlin Drug company to cure indigestion or any sickness caused by indigestion such as the foolwling or moiuy hack. Sick headache, biliousness, dtezi ness, nervousness, sour stomach, fer. :tiei;tat!on of food, belching of ga heavy ftellng at pit of stomach, vom iting of pregnancy, or sickness cau-: ?.' by over indulgence the night before. ; If your meals don't digest but ii: like a lump of lead in your stomach; if you have foul breath aud loss of Agents Wanted Good hustlers to sell high - gade specialties. Live men of good address can beat a salary job two to one. : Apply from 8 to 11:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty Co. Room .1. Corpe building, (upstairs.) oecoiiu euiiauce isuulu ui. jjuot ( . office. ' , j Don't Let Them hand you any dope. TOen-.E-moking get the best Fani Us King cigars. A Ha vana cigar that is pleasing in taste and perfect in burn. Made in 5c, 10c and 2 for 25c FRM US KING CWM FACTORY Does 50 Per Cent ' .MnM. ssa Profit Interest You? ra . , Ml o-o 0 o . PROFESSIONAL DIKEt TORY. Q . - VHTSIC1A.VS ASD SUKCEOXS. GRAND PI v if S. MOLITOR, 51. t Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and ' Depot street. Office'. Main OS; Resi deaee ti9. . A: L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. n. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons, Phot es Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Rlrhard son's Res Main 55; Ind. 312. , ' - ' f Dr. LouKhlin's res. Main 757; Ind v 1 1297. Grand View Addition is the most beautiful spot about La Grande- You can purchase a lot in Grand View Addition and have three years' time in which to ' make payment for same, and during that time you have neither interest nor taxes to pay. Let this sink in deep. Then come to our olf ice or call us up on the phone and request us to show you this property. If you have never invested in real estate before this is you opportunity to get the proper start. . If you have made investments in real estate, avail yourself of this opportunity to make comparisons. The terms are such that no sacrifice will have to be made in order to meet them. If this addition was located near a town with a less bright future before it than La Grande, it would still be an excellent investment, and with the future La Grande has before it, the increase in the value of these lots will be phenomenal. C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician it ail' surgeon. Special attention id Eyft F. 7. Nose and Throat. Office la La Grande National Bank Build ng. Phones: Office Main 2. Real dence Main 32. ,ii i i i DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to , diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones: Office Main 22; Resi dence Main 728. Ind. 631. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Foley Hotel Block O.EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home . 1332. Pacific, Main 63. Residence phone. Black 951." Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Deutiat. Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build lng. Phone Black 399. S' f ! ififc-ftiM THE G0SSAUD t'ORSETS. They lace in front as a re sult the abdomen is relieved of all pressure. Support Is given, an1 deep breathing Is encour aged. . They gently but surely compel a correct standing position and fa graceful carriage. Mrs. Robert Pattison Corsefere. WtnSESSSiS&XVE Phone Black 11S1. The MODEL DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at- Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, R 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Iude pendent phone 53; both phones si residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys: Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch- j ran. I Grande National Bans Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon. i T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices in al lthe courts of the State ami United States. Office in La Grande Nuuui Bant Bldg., I Grande. OregMu . D. W. C. NEIJSON Mining Engineer, Baker Cty, Oregon. n a i wzww DAiLIT g Formerly the Royal-- The finest line of bakery goods ever turned out in Eastern Ore gon .M All kinds of lunch goods for fishing and hunting parties Open Sundays. e have a ten acre orchard a mile from town that made bet ter than fifty per cent of the purchase price over and above all expenses last year. This property is getting better every year, and besides making a nice home, is certainly a good investment. Come in and let's tctlk it over . While we have property- for sale In all parts of the valley,; we just call your attention to a few of our exceptional bargains. 160 acres. 8 miles from town, county road on two sides, good buildings, railroad siding at cor ner of place, land suitable for fruit, grain or alfalfa. Price $95.00 per acre. 80 acres of the best sand-rldg3 and near the foot of ML- Emily, on county road that will be mac- 1;adamized this, year This tract .9 . .11 2 tit.. t-n tinnilnn Itt nil in fii 1 1 ivhi 1 1 1 1 1 ; n iiipi i urn iu alfalfa. It is almost adjoining some of the largest and best or chards in Grande Ronde valUy?. This land is suitable for most aud purpose and will make you money from the day you buy It. Price of the SO acres, only ?8, 500.00. , , - - 40 acres three miles west of Sumraerville, about ono third cleared and in timothy, all the .very best of soil, no rock, some fine timbor, a new house that cost $800.00 and other new im provements. There is a fine stream of water crossing this place and the soil is some of the b st in the valley. The owner lives in the east and is very anxious to sell. I will only take 9 a small amount of cash to han dle it, with one and two years on deferred payments. Come in and Sfe about the price on this; it will surprise you. Have a-flne ten acre orchard tract In Frultdale that belon-s to an estate: This property must be sold, price and terms exceed ing good. A nice revenue pro ducing home. A dumber of. Fine Youns Or chard Tracts in tbe lm bler District. Can take city property on first payment and give terms on bal ance. City property, all descriptions and prices. 6 room house and four large lots on Washington avenue, $2, 000.00 terms.- ' 5 room house and two 50-foot lots, shade trees, shrubbery, nice lawn, room for garden or two more houses, a fine home on Washington avenue $1,900.00 term.s. New five room modern cottage on Adams avenue, $2,500.00. Pour room house and ground 120 by 120 feet, small barn, trees nnd other improvements at cor ner of Fourth street and E ave nue, Old Town, only $830.00. Payment down $350.00, $10.00 p-:r month on balance. . Five room modern bouse and large lot, close In on Sixth St., cement sidewalk, shade trees and shrubbery only $2,300.00 terms. Five room housa, newly painted and papered, city water, sewer connections, lot 50 by 120, ust ici'oss street from A. B. C. laun dry, only $1.300.00 small pay ment down balance monthly. Hous-i and 2 lot3 four blocks from round house only $525.00. Four room house, cellar, good woodshed, and tw nice Its. only three blocks from round house, $1,100.00 easy terms. One and one-half acres near Stoddard planing mill $700.00. . One acre tract with house on Cove avenue $800.00. Some nice vacant lots In west ern part of the city from $100.00 up. Lots in Carr's. sub-dlvlslon will make you money. Only $10 down and $10 per month; no In terest, no taxes until after final payment. The main sewer runs through this property; it is on macadam street and all nice big lots. These lots will double in value inside of two years. Come in and let us tell you about the money to be made in buying this property. We have property everywhere some good exchanges some excellent business propositions, and would like to have you come in and see our list. Security Land & Trust Company 1'; O ' - I'