La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 09, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GEANDB EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 911.
FOR SALE One two-seated light rig.
gentle driving care and harntsa
cheap. Also good Durham cow. Call
. at 1312 W avenue. 5-9-tf
selles
Economize
on your
Millinery
your
own hats.
Special This
Week
All Flowers
15c bunch.
All Braids
10c yard.
Regular 25c
Taf f eta Rib
bon loc yard
All the latest thapes
m Frames 25c.
THE
Gash Bazaar
Nothing Over 25 Cents
AUTO OUS'TO
foupji t Hi
BIG BAQUET TO BE HELD, NEXT
WEEK AT FOLEY GRILL.
Orer Thirty litre Already Signed
Agreement In La Grande Alone.
Between 30 and 40 automobile own
ers of this city today signed an
agreement , o crte an automobile
club ln't'aV city and late this 'after
noon, A. V. Andrews, the prime mover
In the crig'nal plans. Is assured of a
membership An this alone that
will include eveiy auto csvner and mo
torcycle owner. The tlVb is not to be
confined in membership o La Grande
but every owner In the county Is to
be Invited to Join. The agreements
j ' If you watch a man, spraying his
lawn for about two minutes you can
tell whether he has confidence in the
hose or not. .'
, . If he keeps glancing from one end of it to
I the other you can depend that he's getting'
; nervous arid is watching for a wetting. Don't
I take chances when you can buy Electric
J Hose and be absolutely sure of the highest
efficiency..
tlectric hose will not burst, crack or
split. It's made of seamless seine twine
tickets and rubber tubes.
W. II. BOIIJiENKAMP,
are being signed as fast as the men
can be reached. , y
. The .first big gun In the club's his
tory will be fired next week, when a
rousing gathering will sit down to eat
at the Foley grill. A banquet at which
at least 100 are expected will be ar
ranged and at that time the auto fans
will elect permanent officers and get
under way as an organization.
F. L. LILLY,
Agents. .
That's What They All Say
It'sGood For What Ails You
Steward's Opera House
. Two Nights
Monday and Tuesday, May 15-16
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Under Auspices of Modern Woodmen of America, Cosgrove an J
Lang offir the Novelty, attraction of the season, the Famous
Juvenile
.Bostooians
J All Gir!s--In Musical Comedy-.AH Girls
MONDAY-The Charming Tilgaoe Operetta, "THE RANSOM.
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TUESDAY -The Tuneful Irish Operetta, "THE K0SE Of BLAN.
' BEEN.
; Portland Llis "Spendthrift."
(Portland Oregonlan.) .
"Men work hard and their wives
spend all the make, or else, the wife
works hard and the husband spends it
all- . y ' , - :' -
So says one of the character In "The
Spendthrift." at the Helllg, . . ,
It Is essentially V man's' play'. Ev
ery mother's son of them whether of
the ia-now-benedlct, wlll-be-sometlme
or has-been state will relish It greatly.
Its homilies and preachments are
morsels sweet that tnj average man.
and a few women, will find sweet to
roll under the tongue. For It's all
about the folly and extravagance of
woman kind; a. eordld, almost heart
breaking tale of the existence that goes
on under too many American roofs.
Primarily, the story is a plea for do
mesticity in woman kind. "God meant
women first of all to be mothers, after
that to be good mothers, and after
that they can ba doctors or lawyers or
carpenters or suffragettes or anything
they want," Is one line that is much
applauded. ' The cast Is small and
good In every particular. Lionel Adams
is the husband, a role marked by sub
stantiality and ease, and standing out
notably In the " quiet methods of the
artist-actor. v.
ine Keynote ot Mr. Adams' entire
work Is naturalness. ' v.' ,
Doris Mitchell, an unusually lovely
woman, gives a remarkably Interest
ing study of ,the spendthrift, making
her an almost tactician, falling short
of it only by the egregious siif-love
, that compelled attention, even if '.t
' gained no admiration for the charac
ter. - '. ' ''
I One of tlte best bits of, the perform
ance Is the work of Mattie Ferguson
as the aunt,' who describes herBelf as
having "one foot in the grave and one
in Wall street." The play will close
with the Sunday evening performance.
At the Steward Thursday night.
Wonderful Picture at the Isls.
"Winsor McCoy," the famous car
toonist of the New York Herald, and
his moving picture comics is a head
liner at the Isls.
Winsor McCoy and a party of boon
j friends Is engaged in a friendly game
The subj.ct of moving pictures is then
broached. Winsor says he feels pos1
j tlvo that he can produce drawings
that will move. One month later he
has 4.000 drawings ready for the Vit
agraph company's camera. He shows
them characters from his "Littl
Nemo" series. They go through evo
lutions, gyrations, stunts, tricks a::d
acts. The friends oOlcCoy. are sur
prised and puzzled and tumble "I1
over themselves to roncrrpt'f.nst t'l.
wizard of the p-n and pojuil.
It is wonderfully shown -' '-
Tuesday, Wednesday s:M 7i:i;. idar..
Big Sams Enter Cove.
(Continued from page one)
ry trees. .
A considerable number of apple
trees have been planted, but mostly In
small blocks, nevertheless aggregat
ing over 10,000 tree for the secson.
New Yorkers Plan Orchards.
A New York syndicate is forming; to
take oyer and develop 300 acres of our
finest land and a local company will
be formed to put out another 20) acres
in pears and. apples. -, . , v
Lost Wednsday evening a Fruitgrow
ers' association was formed, which
will Incorporate and elect permanent
officers at once. This fruit un")R, like
the rest in this vjaley has decided to
sign up. wth the Northwestern Fruit ex
change for the eeason and will un
doubtedly place the general fruit mar
keting in a much better and more re
liable condition than in the past.
The present condition and outlook
for a crop is somewhat reduced from
last year's abnormally heavy crop, the
several freezes In April thinned our
cherries too much, and less than half
of last year's crop may bo figured on.
All kinds of berries are In excellent
condition, and so far promise a full
crop.
Some peaches and plums were also
injured considerable, but most varie
ties will have a fair crop. '
The Italian and other prunes, of
which Cove annually' produces from
."550 to 400 tons, fresh, will be only
slightly reduced.
The apple crop was uninjured by
the
bearing, and the semi-annual quality
for bearing, in many varieties of ap
ples, the crop will be considerable
smaller than a year go; but, this does
not men that Cove cau't or won't pack
more boxes of this fruit than last year
because better care and more careful
spraying can Increase the output 10
cars over last year.
Classified
Advertising
FIRE TRICK 1'OH LAiI.
PRICES! $U0, fLOO,
75c and 50c.
Ing
Seats on sale Friday morn.
Fire Chief Jones and Councilman Or.
. vis Find Truck to Their Llliliiw.
Thoroughly convinced of tl practi
cal applications of the automobile fire
truck. Fire Chief Jones and Council
man Orvls, two members of the com
mittee of four sent to Portland las'
week to atndy fire apparatus, return
ed this morning, and though their re
port Is not made public, there seems
little question but that they will rec
ommend the lurch' of tt mu-k.
Mud and hills form little Impediment
to the truck. Wtlh 10 other men Mr.
Jones and Mr. Orvls were taken up
steep brills at the rate of 43 miles an
hour, were whirled through the .deep
est kind of mud and at a rate of speed
that few automobiles can equal on
pavement '
The rear wheels are provided with
double sets of tires that form an arch
in which mud Is squeezed.' the water
being forced out, leaving the hardened
mud., prevented skidding or sinking.
The machine is guaranteed to nass
over 10 to 15 Inches of mud with hlah
speed.
HORSES PASTURED Inquire F. E.
Stlllwell or phone.
FOR SALE. Ford runahnut mnrtei v
' automobile. ' In first class condition.
Frtce J275.00. Inquire Bay & Zwel
t e 1 plumbing shop" 5-8-tf
FOR RENT Two furnished front
rooms. Terms reasonable.1 Call at
1309 N avenue, In afternoon. 4-22-tf
STRAYED From my pasture near
Altcel one two-year-old mule brand
ed Catholic cross with half 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.
;)-4-9r6t'w 1 t
$
POST OFFICE CAJfnY KTAtt C
Mrs. C C Pnmh. Pmn 4
Fin I.ln of A
CANDY, 4
I FRUITS .ft
ICE CREAM
. POSTCARDS
TOBACCO
HEWS DEALERS.
TOR SALE All my household goods,
modern furniture and kitchen fur
nishings. Mrs. C. A. Vurpillat, 1717
First and Main. B-2-6t
FOR SALE Four good fresh cows,
one cream separator, one set hack
harness, one light wagon. Inquire
1311 X avenue or phone Black 3S01
5-1-tf
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
FOR SALE One span of good mules
3 years old. Call at Mike Wallln't
- residence. 6-i-tf
FOUND. Epworth League medal. Call
at Observer office. 5-4-tf
GIRLS WANTEDApply at Cherry
New Laundry. 5-6-tf
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O PROFESSIONAL DIIIECTORY.
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nrrsiCLiss ajtd sueqeoxs.
N. MOLITOR. M. l. Physician and
. Surgeon.. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot street. Office, Main 68 ; Rest
: de&ce 6!h -i- ' ' ,
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. V
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Ors. Rlchardsoa h Loaghlln,
r . Physlclins ud Surgeons,
Phot et Office Black 1382; Ind. 3S3.
Office Hours 9 to 11; I to 6; t to L
Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala 65; Ind.
tll ?; J; . ;-:ty . V ;
Dr. Loughlin's res. Main 75t ; Ind,
' 1297. ' . " ' "
C H. UPTON, Ph. d M. D. Physician
and surgeon. Special attention to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office
In La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi
dence Main 82. .
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms or two rooms for gentlemen.
1902 Oak street. 5-8-3t
"Wrong; Man" Killed.
Los Angeks. May 9. With a note,
"We killed the wrong man," thrust iA
his pocket the body of Alphonse
Bostkowski was found on the street
in the Latin quarter today. He was
shot through the head from behind. A
pistol was found near and the police
think he fell Into an ambush Intended
for another by 'b'lack handera
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention to
diseases and surgery of the eye, , .
Phones: Office Main 22; Resi
denceMain 728, Ind. 631.
CEO. W. - ZIMMERMAN Osteoppth
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. . . ;
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room
' 23, La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phone Black 399.
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a, ETeat difference between the
'glassed that are! prescribed
FOE YOU .
after a thorough scientific ax
aminatioa, and those that are
v hawked from door to door by
the peddlers, or handed out over
the store counter. In my thor
ough methods I find out exactly
WHAT THE EYE SEEDS'
without asking ' you a single
question. Different, isn't it
to that of merely trying on one
pair after another, and selecting
something that neither you nor
the vender knows anything
about?
Any L use Duplicated in a few
Minutes. I Grind all my glasses
HE ACOCK
Eyesight Socialist.
Next Door to the Tost Oflice.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur j
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store
La Grande. Residence phone, Re
701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone 63; both phones sJ
residence. ; , ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys :
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. I Grande . National Bank
Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
Practices in al lthe courts of the
State and United States. Office In
La Grande Nauuuai Banc Bldg., La
Grande, Oregu.
D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer
Baker C'ty. Oregon.
Unions Not Tolerated,
Washington, May 9. Straight ad
mission that' the postal clerks have
been dismissed from the service of
the United States simply because they
had been active in. the forming of a
union, was made here today by Sec
ond Assistant Postmaster General
Stewart before the house committee
on civil service reforms. The admis
sion came with especial reference to
the cases of Clerks Van Dyke ' and
Din. He testified the both-were good
clerks but were dismissed on account
of "pernicious actvllty" in forming
the postal employes' union.
For the quickest and Most Re
liable MESSENGER
SERVICE
Call Main 4 or Independent 121.
H. KESLER.
Calls Answered Promptly.
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Ripe California
OLIVES in Glass
Jars iust the size
for Picnics and i
Lunches.
Also a Fresh lot
of Bulk Olives
iust in
RoyalGrocery
H. Pattison; Prop. '
Not in the Association
INTEREST
on an $1150.00 investment.
We can offer you a first class
rental proposition.
WM. MILLER & BRO (
1107 Adams Ave, Phone Main 1.
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How To Get a Home
is a question that interests every man
and woman in the country who is not
in.possiession of such a blessing.
Call and let us explain how.you can
secure a home with the money which
you are paying out for rent. Weare
the pioneers in this class of business
WE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO., Dallas Ttx
I JACKSON 6 MAYS, Agents
I F. Pay's Office,
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