La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 17, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENINO OBSERVER,
SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1911.
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;Stewardfs Dera House
SATURDAY JUNE 17
TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON
' Denman Thompson' Celebrated Play
THE ORIGINAL
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EomesteacP
JUST AS PLAYED IN NEW YORK FOR 3 YEARS
The Famous Double Quartette The Palms
The Great Church Choir , A Perfect Cast
Complete Scenic Prediction All the Favorite
s
DIRECTION MR. FRANKLIN THOMPSON
PRICES: 50c to $1.50. Seats on sale at Van Buren's
Thursday
KISS MARGARET ROUP PLEASED
WITH THE EXTIRE JOURNEY. .
Thanks the Feople of Joseph nad Wal
low County for Courtesies.
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BLACK & PRATT
Real Estate and Insurance
111 Depot Street
BOTH PHONES
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C. T. Darley
Cement Contractor
Consult him before letting your sidewalk
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS.
Grand lodge Meets at Astoria, Ore
roa Jane 20-21, 1311.
For the above occasion, the O.-W.
R. ft N. company will sell low round
trip tlcketa from air points Including
tranches at upeclal low round trip
fares.
Tickets wilt be sold June 1 and 19,
good for return until June 24th. The
splendid excursion steamer T. J. Pot
ter, has been chartered for this occa
sion, and will leave Portland from Ash
street dock at 11 p. m., June 19th. re
turning from Astoria at midnight June
21st.
Delegates are urgently requested to
make reservations for sleeping ac
commodations either through local
agents or C. W. Stinger, city" ticket
agent, 3rd and Washington street,
Portland, Oregon.
For detailed fare from any station
call on any O.-W. R. & N. agent.
Timely Discovery.
It has been discovered by La Grande
people that A SINGLE DOSE of Ad-ler-i-ka,
the new German appendicitis
remedy, relieves wind or gas In the
j stomach or bowels, sour stomach or
constipation. A. T. Hill.
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ACRE LOTS IN
; A:MD VIE
are Now Selling at $500 -Per Lot
$50 Down and $10 Per Month. ?i No Inter
est, No Taxes: ; Price includes the planting
or lot to orchard, and the care of same un
til final paynient is made. More profit on
your: investment in sight than onfany prop
erty in or about La Grande.
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EI GRfflDE IN VESTMENT Gft
Foley Hotel4 BlockJ j
Returning from Portland and the
coast, where she had been a member
of the Evening Observer's contest par
ty, Miss Margaret Boup expressed
herself In the most glowing terms over
her trip and frankly adlmtted that,
while she has had a big time the event
was much better than sfie had an'ti
clpated. ' ; ',
"Do you know," said Misg Roup,
"while I was enjoying the many sights
and pleasantness of the occasion I
kept in mind my good friends in Jo
seph and Wallowa county who had
made It possible for me to win in the
contest. - it was so good of them and
I do want them to know that I appre
ciate everything they did.
"Did 1 have ... good time. Well,
what a question. . How could I have
helped having a good time. From the
moment we arrived at Hot Lake and
met Senator Pierce and Fred B. Currey
I gathered the spirit of the entire trip
and It waa one continuous round of
pleasure, as school ; boys would say.
I thought Hot Lake a remarkable
place and I am more convinced of that
fact now since I have seen go many
different things of . Interest, and it
seems to me we -people. of .Eastern
Oregon should be very loyaVto the
Lake for the good it Is doing human
ity as well as for the pleasant times
it gives to those who are strong and
well.
"Mr. Brock was lovely to all of the
girls. H" taak chare of the oartr and
notning was left undone: Every coni-
rort was provided. When we reached
the Imperial hotel old Father Matrhun
with his long beard, greeted us with a
ratherly manner that made 'every girl
feel she was in her own narenta' hnma
You know I think Mr. Metchan la .
unique character, probably that is ba
cause he hails from Eastern hrmn
and Is much like we people. Soie one
In the hotel told me he vs. nna
butcher in Grant county and hpo,.ao
of his honesty he was elected staet
treasurer. Those things are nice to
know but his hotel and surroundings
Interested us a great deal. We were
given the best the Imperial hotel had
and you know that means something
To describe the Rose show and the par.
adea would be impossible for they were
very grand.
"Our.trip toGearhart was poaiiively
delightful.-; Gearhart is the finest
bench resort on the North Pacific, ac
cording to everyone who expressed an
f p.nion. it has miles of as perfect
, beach as can be Imagined and the
lrk is being beautifully improve!
j The management of Gearhart. Mr. Tay-
lor, Mr. Wahl and Mr. Kleinsorge
I showed us everything of intenst and
it was with considerable regret that
we lert Gearhart."
In concluding Miss Roud bum. in
cf v.e girls feel kindly toward the Ob
server and we will be Its friends for
ever for the pleasant trip we had."
TIMBER, TRACT SOLD.
E. W. Rumble Disposes of His Timber
Lad to.Bl JUI Cone,
i. E. W. Rumble confirms the sale, of
his timber land northwest of town,
1600 acres, to Spokane 'capitalists com
posing the G wynne Lumber company
that has been operating In Culdesac,
Idaho, fajrs.ft.WaJlowa pp. ,
This sale undoubtedly means th
erection of big saw mill of from 35,
000 to 50,000 daily capacity. Tramways
will be built from the mill near tha
Fitzpatrlck place up Into the timber.'
The headquarters, offices, etc., or
the company will be In Enterprise,
and this bjlg, new industry means
much .to this city and surrounding
country. , ' . ...
Additional . bodies of timber near
this holding are now being negotiated
for, and the company will own t
least 20,000,000 feet.!.. t - ,
,.Ir. Rumble. says he understands
the mill win be erected tola nmmtr,
work beginning as soon a possible.
Centennial Jubilee
AS'
FOR I A
AUGUST 10 TO - SEPT. 9, 1911
Commemmorating the One-Hundredth,
Anniversary of the First White Set
tlement In the Northwest and the Be
. ginning of the Oregon Country at As
toria, Oregon, presenting historical
and ceremonial features, together with
SPECTACULAR MARINE AND JULI.
ITART PAGEANT.
Glen Curtiss, famous aviator, will
fly over land and sea in his airship.
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA.
The geratest aquatic event to be held
In. the West'
Historically this celebration is to
be one of the most Important events'
to takjs place this year In the United
States. " '
The Oregon-Washington Railroad k
, Ittlgauuii evinpuay wni sen tickets
from all points on Its lines, Including
branches at '?
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
For further particulars apply to the
Centennial Committee, Astoria, On-,.gon,orto
WM. McMURRAY, Genl Piui. Agent, Portland, Ore.
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J. . Bradley & Co.
SANITARY PLUMBING
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
PHONES: SHOP-JBLACK 7L
RESIDENCE BLACK J182.
NEXT DOOR TO
CITY HALL
A BUSINESS
Is similar to a personality. It has character-good, bad or Indifferent,
uo"4.ulB s an maiviauai. K the principles of the Individual are
fundamentally sound he's an O. K. individual.: If the policy of the
business is right and its method j squsfre it is an O. K. business
THE WARDROBE SHOP
Is the place to have your clothes cleaned pressed, repaired aid dyeS
because it is on the square all of the time.
WILSfN BROS. "pLiVr-
Clothe
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T. The Worlringman is always sure to receive our spe
cial attention in the matter of Clothes!
We select-tor his use strong, neat fabrics and!
hav? t!ie Sarments made as durable as possible. ;
1116 cut but in accordance with style, and no !
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V OUR PRICES
111638 splendid Suits are priced at $10.00 to $2a00,
and better values no Man ever bought for His money!
I m askyouto try our good Glothes, Mr. Working.
man! .. . , . S'
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Diarrhoea fitmed
Mdy our is cerUio, For sale by all
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