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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER lT,rTT XT Tmrn v""; miiui j cdm, is ue- H n-O il Ing added to the baeeaire relief to the ramped Lit; i t J I facilities there. - ! 1 i. t) 1': I: ' , THE THEATRE OF. QUALITY. Bert .31. Sherwood, Proprietor and Manager. ' pVE HATE FOR , TOMGIIT. -A5D TOMORROW THE GREAT 1ST BIBLICAL riCTlBE EV IB PRODUCED. "ATHAUAH" Queen of Judeah SEE IT. IT IS A MARVEL OF BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPLAY AMUOL0RIG. v ' ' - ; ' '; .' . I . : '. SOTHISG t APPROACHING IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN I LA GRASDE SINCE EDISON'S FIRST INVENTION. KSS3EDSSH ! LQCALS I If you M-ant your fruU trees sprayed call up Red 3S2L. - 5.27, 6t. H.O' . ' O H r . fEKSOSALS. O i Y. -' . . . . G. II. Elmer was at the Sommer from Pleasaut Valley last evening. George Kenneth of Walla Walla was a guest at the Foley Irfst evening. C. A. Henderson or Portland tran sacted buslnsss In La Grande last eve ning, stopping at the Foley while here. L. Schaffer was. here from Baker last evening and was a guest at the Foley. - ., ; ; ' ' ,' . jG. C. Mercer of North Powder was In La Grande yesterday, stopping at the Soramer. . : . ; ' , sC. E. Vest was In the city from Jo Beph yesterday evening and stopped at the Sommer. . William Ladd, the master mechanic on the O.-W. arrived this morning anJ and. Is looking after business matters. Bridge Superintendent Campbell took a crew to' Wallowa to do soni repair work to' the! big grade there. P, A, Lilly and Tobe Itees, two well known Cove p;ople were Sommer guests last evening and this mom !ng. ' ' Robert Service, 'a prominent attor ney of Baker; transacted business a thg La Grand- land office th!s morn ing...' ' ; 'v.-';'' V':: dard planing mlllat Baker arrived In the city last evening and went back this morning.,-: t 4'?, :: George Huffman of Union was oper attd upon last night at he Grande Ronde hospital by Dr., M.. K. Hall ct this city and Dr. Meyers of t'nlon. He Is in a satisfactory condition today.' , OUR EXPECT AJICN 3. f " We take a great deal for grant ed la this world and erpt that everything, as a matter of course, ought to fit Into out hu-; mors, wishes and want. It la often only when danger threat ens that wf awake to the dis covery that the guiding reins are . held by One whom we hod well . nigh forgotten In our careless ease. Mm. Gatty. There are people who are so Incfcj ts always to have the other fellow's e"k umbrella whenever lc rains. If we never did anything bnt what Is good for ns we wonldn't know how to measure up the good. " Superior. SELF SACRIFICE. .-. Let ; us remember that there can be little or no charity with out some self sacrifice. : Self . love Is the enemy of benevo lence. If there were more self denial there would be more love. Seneca says: "Take two words from the lexicon and there will be perfect concord among men and no more war. These words are mine and thine." Kindness ', and generosity to others general ly Involve some self restraint on our part You have to put your- self to some Inconvenience to direct an Inquirer to the street ; he is looking for or to accom modate him to a seat beside you ' to the car or in the church. But life Is made up of these ameni ties and acts of courtesy and kindness. Cardinal Gibbons. "Pa. they, can't move the equator, can they r "No, my sont It la fixed." , ''now can a woman move her waist line every year?" Discouraging. They're fighting out In Turkey, ' O'er what 1 do not know, - And Mexico la giving 1 A regular three ring show. While Carnegie standi ready v To purchase peace, alas, A lot of minor nations ' - Arc In the show me clans, S! n t 4 ,4 4 LLJS A ill latest ta;; TOiTGiior, r.n VALur : . V We can sell you Estter Ghoe'for Lws , I'cney. YvTIIY? Becrr.c rhsn you buy shoe-. us, you buy shoes, and not credit. . :n 1318 Adams Ave. -s, qftf Do you want to make more money? We want energetic salesmen in your territory. Expense money advanced. For particular address Albany Nur? series,- Inc.; Albany Oregon. , Don't fail,.to Bee the factory eamplo line of reading lamps at the Newllu Book and Stationary company. Summer prices .for milk prevail at the1 Blue fountain creamery after June 1st. Five cents a quart. The llttUson of Mr, and Mrs. Jo seph sloi Btman died this morning. The funeral services will be held at the home,' corner First and B ave nue, Saturday at 10 o'clock. 200 GO TO FMOX. Excursion Train Tahes Over l.'O and Scores, Go by AutomoWIe. , , V r- '' :'---:- ; La Grande's representation today at the Union stock show Is represented by ovr 150 train touriits, who, left this morning, and scores of auto par ties. The road to Union was alive with automobiles this morning, and men returning from Union say that the town Is crammed with people. ' ; FUNERAL SUNDAY, PERHAPS. The depot room occupied by the ex- KRYJIOIC: mthoutlinej in the Lens. V NecfcTwisting " Glasses ! HEAIj 1SI0M Wearers of Ntba old style far--and-near"glasses, made by glue ng one piece to . the foot of an other, MAKE MUCH COM : PLAINT of the ; neck-leiking : and neck-twisting to" look over and under the line that 'crosses the lens. Wearers of the new est glass, the! v. " ' Kryptok;: do not complain, for this far-"and-neat glass has. "NO VISI BLE LINES.,, "NO PIECE, GLUED ON,'"; and Is so hand somely mad that the glasses of a lady of sixty are no mors; ''CONSPICUOUS" than those of a young lady of twenty. . , " GET THE GENUINE TROM ME. ' All leadVng physicians 'of La Grande recommend my opti cal work. ; V . ' Any lens duplicated in a fw minutes. J, GRIND ALL MY GLASSES, heXcgck ; : Eyesight Specialist . " Next door to th Postofflce.. Definite Word Has Xot Been Recelv d Rerardlnir Stevens FuncraL (' ' Though it is believed that Jasper G. Stevens, who died In Portland yester morning, will be burled at Cove' Sun day. nothing definite has been an nounced In this respect. Mr..' and Mrs. J. H. Stevens of, this city have been awaiting further word but, none has been 'received. '; ' -, , Jasper G. Stevens passed away sud denly in his home, 783 Irving Btreet. at 8 o'clock yesterday mornlng.'heart failure being the cause of demise. "Up to last night, save for a slight attack of tonsllltis, which caused' him' some Inconvenltnce durng the last few days, Mr. Steven was apparently en Joying good health. . ' - yy""r?-y . r-. - T-' ' rr--- wrr,-... .. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED To take care of a Bmall furnished house having orchard, t garden and barn foi" one cow, or' with stock included, close to town. Call at Observer office. 6-2-2t .....-.. J..M.,. J -fL J- f- fr DRINK Barrington I Coffee f For Sale by Pattison BroSr f phone Black 81." -V Did You Know that Uncle Sam Opened A Postal Savings Bank in LaGrande Today. Would You like to Save Your Pennies and Dimes andbpenan account in thisnew Bank? - -If so, I will make you this offer. ' - I Will start a Savings Account for any Boy in 3 LaGrande between the ages of 1 0 and 1 6 year old. It costs you' nothing. ... ..... ..... ... . ... . . i WHY DO I OFFER TO DO THIS? I believe the boys of today in La Grande will in a few years be our business and profession al men. I want to see every boy in the city ; begin to save while he is young. ' You can Save; I will help you to get started. Come to me at the and I will tell you all about; it July 1st I want to start a, "Boys Savers' Cljib." You will want; to join this club. I will tell you why. Watch this space Saturday. . A. B; CHERRY, MANAGER CME NEW. LAIMDEY u u u u I 8 i! If S 1 If lit i S : r I.: r .-( H Mv .Jw.it.Jf bh, 1i,(an.- v . s . P f, V:. i ti Wen ;, q. ,r-l r.t:;: r i ....