La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 17, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OB&bKVElt,
"WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911.
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THEATRE
THE THEATRE OF QUALITY.
Bert HL Sherwood, Proprietor
and Manager. ;
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prograV
"The Pepper Industry" ..Pathe
Colored photoplay of . the
growth and manufacture of pep
per. Photographs in Borneo.
"The Inventor's Right. . Patha)
iMagnlflcent story of an In
ventor's patent being grabbed
by a rich concern. - The Inven-'
.tor eventually comes Into his
own. : '
"IJow Bella Was Won". Edison
An old old fashioned etory o?
our grandmothers' days. Grand
ma knows" lots o! good ways and
means. .' ' ......
"The Phoney Prince". .'..Kalem
( If ycu don't laugh, come again,
it Is 'part Irish .comedy,. MhV
'test part. -The other part la a
ppr.udo, Persian prince. : ',
illustrated song "My Will
Irish, Ros?," .Chauncey Qlcott's
..hvge. tsccest': sung byv
Mat'nees . . .. . . . , Miss' Garrick
Evenings . Mr. Ferr!rt
l mts$
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JlerehanN. .
' Counters and disposables for siU.
Originally cost $2.00 per foot. Good as
new.. Will sell quick for 50c per toot.
N. K. West. ' ;' ' v
Just' received a shipment of ladies'
tan button'shoes. Dalton's. . ''
Best gifts for the spring, weddings
Hand painted china and cut glass less
than cost at Wright Drug company.
' Just received a shipment of ladles'
tan button shoes. Dalton's.
... Great Northern vacuum cleaner on
ly ?7.50. Scld by W. H. Eohnenkamp &
Co.., . - .
. Just received a shipment of ladies'
tan button shoes. Dalton's.'
AH hand painted china, cut glass
. and brass ware must be sold, regard
less of cost. ' Wright Drug company.
LA GRANDE
Thursday June 1st
100 ACTS IN 10Q MINUTES
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TWIN'
BABY
'ELEPHANTS.
33 INCHES TALL
STRANGE AND
WONDERFUL
ALSO EER3 CF BIGGEST ELEPHANTS
SUPERS, SPECTACULAR, ORIGINAL
CIRCUS. COO People. 450 Animals
D A BY HIPPOPOTAMUS
40-fiELLS-FLOTO CLOWNS -40
FIGHTING THE FLAMES
Gorgeous Street Parade
10.300T10CKEACH MORNING
Just arrived. New popular music.
10c. The Cash Bazaar.
The W. C. T. U. meeting scheduled
for Thursday has been postponed until
Saturday afternoon at' 2:30 o'clock
when It will be held at the same hour.
An electric mixer of drinks, claim
ed by the seller to be the first on w
b put In operation In Eastern Oregon,
has been Installed by G. A. Lincoln
In his saloon on Depot street The ma
chine mixes any drink desired, elec
trically, and does it with, ease and dis
patch. .The machine Is attractive ana
la said to 'be very popular In the east.
Huge . posters proclaiming the date
of the Union horse show have been
spread about the city today. Races,
chariot, Hurdle, barrel, cowboy relay
and the regular dashes will be the
chief attractions on the program. ;J
O O O G
V t'ErfSONALS.
; Albert Geiser, a garage man, of Ba
ker, is stopping at the Sommer today.
G. Jaeger. Rich Hill, Mo., is a guesi
t the Foley today.
G. E. Rhoades Is ,here from Spokaa
'pday and Is shopping at the Foley.
Ed.- G. Quirk, a traveling salesman
?t Portland, is at tha Foley today.
; R. Hv Bard of' Portland Is a Som
mer hotel guest today. . r ;
' J i.M.' Shaughne3S5v hefe; from ; St
Lgjjis today. !s at the Sommer,.,- v
, Mrs. W, Lawrence of Enterprise was
at the Savoy hotel last night. '" -"
S. L. Albaugh, a prominent sales
man with headquarters at Portland, is
stopping at the Scmmer today. '. "'
L. A. Wright Is ovsr from Union to
day looking after business matters. He
is quartered at the Somme?.
Ralph"1 Harper of Portland is tran
Eactlng business here today and Is at
the Sommer. .; .,
II. D. Spencer "and J. Chort, both or
Elgin, Were Savoy hotel guests last
night'.. i- v .'; -...',
S. A Pslkey. a resident of Baker, Is
stopping at -.jtlje Savoy ' today whila
transacting business In La Grande. ;
E. C. Sklles, a Seattle drug sales
man. Is making his headquarters at
the Sommer today. , .
, W. R, Ladd, master mechanic for
the O.-W., is stopping at the Sommer
today while transacting company "bus
iness In La Grande.
It is extremely hot In Harlsburg ana
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Happersett are an
xious to return to Oregon, according
to Information received from thm by
friends here. They are attending t n
conentlon of trainmen there.
, Building Inspector Loring of ' the
O.-W, was here this morning looking
after company affairs. .He Is highly
pleased with the appearance of the
new American Express office building
here. -
- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Shelley, for
mer residents of La Grande but more
recently located at Carson, Wn., and
now at Portland, are established at
6S9 Irvin street. Mr. Shelley owns a
cigar store in the metropolis.
Mrs. Santos of Cove has returned to
hei home after two weeks spent In the
Grande Ronde hospital, convalescing
from the 'effects of an operations per
formed by Doctor N.; Molitor about
two weeks ago. . .
L , Henry (He(ni6) Heidenrich, ex foot
ball and track star of the local high
school has returned to La Grande and
will again makehis home here. About
a year ago he and his parents moved
to Purdue,' Oregon, In .the southern
part of the state, and after spending
a year there have decided to return to
10.000 Seats
Twice Its
Former Size
Bring all the
folks and see
i for vourself a
Pifty-Cent Cir
cus for 25 cents.
2 template fr
frmanci Dally.
RlnrthliMat
General Admission
TLiiDtyud Date
Doors Open One Hour Earlier, fif
Admittinz of Visit to the Big Jail U
' STAGEBEtG ,k SASDBOltG. v'
Fresh Ranch Eggs
and Butter !
Armour V Hams
Bacon and Lard
Hill Bros.' Highest Grade Red
and Blue Can Coof fee for
lovers of GOOD COFFEE
La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Heidenrich
will follow their son shortly.
F. A. Harmon and O. C. Finklinburg
both of Baker arrived this morning
and left immediately for valley points
where they are Inspecting tha propos
ed reclamation of Grande Ronde val
ley land. ;. ''I-'.,';. .' ' ' '.. '-
KIXG ALPIIOXS0 AXD HIS FAMILY
AS. THEY APPEAR TODAY.
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Wadrid, May 17. National rejoic
ings upon an unusually extensive scale
today marked the 25th birthday anni
versary of Alphonso XIII, king of
Spain and the youngest of all Europ
ean mcnarchs. Te deums were chant
ed throughout the kingdom in honor of
the young ruler, military reviews
were held and dinners were given by
the municipalities and villages for the
poor. . ;, "
Royal Arcanum in Setoiion.
Minneapolis, Minn., May 17. More
than 200 delegates, representing 30
grand jurisdictions of the United Stat
grand jurisdictions 'of the United
States and Canada, are attending the
annual meeting of the supreme coun
cil of the Royal Arcanum, which con
vened here today for a nine days' ses
sion. The opening session was devot
ed largely to the annual reports of of
ficers and standing committees. The
reports show that the total member
ship of the order Is now 250,000 and
tbat its affairs are In a highly satis
factory condition.
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STEYCHJilSE BREAD EATEX.
Child of Xorta La Grande "Suffering,
With Effects of Poison.: ;
The four-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Flower, grocery dealers ai
North Greenwood and Monroe, is sti.'i
suffering Beverly as the . result of .a
narrow escape from death by the
strychnine route. Earlier In the weex
the little girl came to h.w . mother
complaining ; of frightful pains . and
soon went into convulsions. Two phy
sicians hastily . summoned saved her
life but she is still In pain and not en
tirely out of danger. She ate a piece
of bread which she found iu the yard
and It was' found on IuvestIgat!or.that
she had been'treated to the deadly j ol
son, presumably placed In the yard for
Jhe purpose of killing cats or dogs m
the neighborhood. ,! ' ;
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71 Lawna, 12c to 15c values, New j i
SILK rWGXS
S3 7Q SPEmL Nw arrivals; soft Taffeta, made to
uivn affctffdicc, ana yer piemy oi
: ! width. $5.00 and $6.00 values at this SPECIAL PRICE
$5.43: Alt $8.50 values go on sate at this figure
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Bargain Basement flesune?uf on Tinand e,Dtshe5; IE
t MkJsmre and all small m j t
s
Oar SILK SRLt h still on, and m are showing some ixctttt'ot values, af" . . 3c.
TM GOLDEN RUlT
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good mattress and springs. 1101 L
Ave.. Phone Red 831. 5-16-tf ;
FOR SALB--Household goods, includ
ing 'Majestic range and piano. Phone
Black 331, J403 N avenue.
WANTED Two ' light housekeeping
rooms close in. Mrs. Fannie ' Cbi
' grove at Berry's store.
HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR LOTS
.1 IN RIVERSIDE. ApDITIONT ,
V If not, as yet, we urge that you do
so at once. The low prices' and easy
terms put this property within the
reach" of all. . , . . t' :
1X)TS OF VARYING SIZES.
; , .$75.00 to 1200.00.
' WILLIAM MILLER- & BRO.
1107 Adams Ave. . Main 1.
May 13-2t .;... ' --..r:o
AUTOS NOWTO
CLEANSTREEf S
Hew Macf-inas Can Swsep With
eoi Raisini Dust, "
NEW Y01 TO USE THEM.
Classified
Advertising
FOR SALE. Ford runabout model N
automobile. In first class condition.
. Price $275.00. Inquire Bay & Zwel
fel plumbing shop. 6-8-tf
GIRLS WANTED Apply at Cherry's
New Laundry. 6-6-tf
FOR RENT -Furnished room for light
housekeeping. Inquire of Clint Van
Fleet, Golden Rule. 5-lltf.
FOR SALE A new large mattress,
one 3-quarter Iron bed, with mat-,
tress and springs. Mrs. C. A. Vur
plllat, 1712 First and Main. 5-15-2t
FOR SALE Three quarter bed, stead
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Motor Driven Cars Can Clean Com
munity Without Water--The Dirt It
Sucked From the Pavement and Car
ried to tho Body ov the Machine.
The advisability of Introducing an
auto street' cleaner Is being seriously
considered by the New York street
cleaning department. Tests have been
made of a new type of street cleaning
machine which have ImpreHsed many
of the officials who have something
to do about the welfare and improve
ment of the city, the demonstrations
showed that the streets can be thor
oughly, noiselessly . and dustlessly
cleaned." , . '; ;; . ) -
Tha machines, which are manufac
tured and operated by the Emerson
Contracting company, as was shown
In the tests, can, at the will ' of the
operators, clean the streets either by a
sweeping or a flushing process, It thus
having a distinct advantage over the
various types of flushing machines In
that cleaning can be done without wa
ter as well as when using water.
It is not Intended tbat the machines
are to be purchased by the city," The
Emerson company's offer Is that the
street cleaning department shall lease
these machines for the use of the de
partment and pny for such use nt a
stated price per 1,000 square yards of
streets cleaned, the Emerson company
paying all costs of operation and main
tenance. ; : . ., ,.,
The machines, which require but
two men to werk them, are motor driv
en and built in different sizes to suit
different conditions of traffic and
street width, with a carrying capacity
for sweeping proiwrtionnl to the width
of brooms. The brooms are five and
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ur !iisft;ii;;!;w u.;-ly tlimwn iuto m,
ve;r,rs that i-tirty the.swwplnj;s to tho
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body of the machine, which hold five
and ten cubic yards respectively. The
process raises absolutely no dust, thus
avoiding the spreading of germs and
doing away with other objectionable
features of. the present day method of
cleaning streets. . The machines when
filled can be driven to the nearest
dumping station, emptied and the
work resumed. One of the claimed ad
vantages the machine for flushing
purposes over the otherk types now on
the market is tbnt It will clean 1.000
squure yards with forty gallons of wa
ter as against 400 to O.0 gallons used
by other machines, and wet sweeping,
too, are taken up Into the machine Just
as expeditiously as are the dry.. No
sweepings are wushed into the gut
ter, catch baslu or sewer. V
Oklahoma G. A. R.
Blackwell, Okla., May 17. This city
Is entertaining for three days the an
nual state encampment of the Grand
Army' of the Republic and the meet
ings of the Women's Relief Corps and
other auxiliary bodies. Visitors fron
all parts of Oklahoma are in attend
ance ' :'
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When your feet hurt
you, and you think you
have rheumatism inthem
-but you haven't, try a
pair of our
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Steel Foot Aretes
and you'll find out what
hat been the cause of all
your suffering. Made to
fit comfortably in any
style shoe. Carried in all
sizes for men and women
L. J.French Shoe Co.
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For Sale. ' j
My tinning and plumbing business In
Joseph, Oregon. I have a first class
set of tinners' and plumebrs' tools.
Reason for selling, falling health.
5-17-12t : J. S. HOUCK. ;
FCR DYSPEPSIA.
You Ritk Nothing by Trying This
t r ,. Remedy;
We Wnnt evpry . one troubled with
indtjrcMfion nnd dyspepsia to come to
our xtmv ii nd olifHiu a box of Hexall
DyMii-iiijln Tii !U'ti;f,,They contain Bls-mutb-Sutuiuaie
uiud Pepsin prepared
by u prwcHH , wliicb develops their
greafent )owr to overcome digestive
dlstUrlmncH. : . . h,,,; , , ,v
. IU'Xi,l I.).vip('jw!;i Tablets' are very
plcnuant to take. ' They ; soothe the
irritable, weak stnmnch. strengthen
and . tovlsnrm-, ilii di-Htive organs,
relieve cuuwii u iid Indigestion,, pro
mote nutrition and bring about a feel
ing of comfort. ' , . .,,
If you give Jtexall Dyspepsia Tab
lets ; a reasonable f' trial we vwill
return your money if you are1 not
satisfied with the result Three sizes,
25. cents. 50 cents and (1.00. Re
member yon can obtain Rexall Rem
edies only at-Tbt Rexall Store.
Halt Drug Btortv . ..;
New Consign
ment of HEINZ
Varieties
Olive Oil
rork and Deans.
Malt Tinegar. .
Preimred Slaotard.
Saner Kraut.
. Tomato Sonps.
r , Tickles In Balk and Botlln
. Every berry, every piece ot
vegetable that goes Into these
varieties Is picked over by hand
For Sale bj
Pattison Bros, i
Phone Black 81. ' T.
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