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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKRV&R, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911. 6C Rf f fl fl 7n F Uy ! fTP? nay : n . n irTjyn y nmn Is a LUCKY Number W, """" "" ' 1 i. hi.. fc at the Golden - Rule SATURDAY!!! ..OJEMC RULE store, Saiturday July 1 TH CUSTOMERS get THEIR purchases absolutely FREE!!! IF YOU SHOULD ASK FOR A ROOM AT A HOTEL; AND THE CLERK SHOULD ASSIGN YOU TO ROOM 13 WOULDN'T fYOU MoltiS THAN " LIKELY WANT ANOTHER NUMBER? WELL, SO WOULD TftE OTHERvFELLOWt AND FOR THAT VERY REASON MORE THAN NINETY PER CENT. OF THE HOTEL KEEPERS IN: THE UNITED STATES HAVE ELIMINATED NUMBER 13 FROM THEIR KEY-BOARDS, 13 f S TTAS BEEN AND DOUBTLESS ALWAYS WILL BE -CONSIDERED A "HOODOO" AND AN OMEN OF ILL LUCK; THE SUPERSTITIOUS WAVT? AVOIDED IT LIKE A PLAGUE, AND TfiE UNS UPERSTITIOUS-OF COURSE NOBODY IS RE ALLY EVER SUPERSTITIOUS-LIKE TO RmT! STEP IT WHENEVER THEY THINK NOBODY IS WATCHING THBM. BUT IT IS NOT ALWAYS A BAD OMEN AS WT! ARE CCZZZ TO PROVE SATURDAY WHEN WE GIVE ' - r - i 11 11 in 1 i 1 I, nimrm 1 . 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IThc THEATRE The people are tlie Best Judges. THEY SAI NT'S GOOD." "The Insurrecto" Kalem Telling of an orange grower's troubles during the present Mexican war. One of Kalem's class A pictures. "The Foster Father"... Pathe Wonderfully dramatic ..' with ; an ending whicn pleases every .body, including the trap drum mer. "The Belated Brldgegroom". Lubin Clean cut comedy. Autos, bi .cycleB, teams, airships and Sb'ar.k'3 ponies are engaged to get the bridegroom on time for i'.s wedding, but they all fail. Cce it and laugh. to J4.25. vv H. Bohnenkamp Co. Spinal adjustments take, the pres sure off the nerves. See, the chiro practor, rooms 20-21, over La Grande National bank. Follow the crowds to Asb Bros.' big clotnlng sale. Illustrated song "I'm In Love With the Man In the Moon." Matinees .......... Mis Garrick Evenings Mr. Ferrin A chiropractor is a spinal adjus ter that's all; np drugs nor surgery nor osteopathq. Rooms 20-21, over La Grande National bank. Follow the crowds to Ash Bros.' big clothing sale. I LOCALS DR.A. C. POSEY, Specialist for Ey, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Eye fitted with glasse. Oyer Belder's store . A chiropractor is a spinal adjus ter that's all; no drugs nor surgery nor osteopathq, Rooms 20-21, over La Grande National bank. Follow the crowds to Ash BroB.' big clothing sale. . sure off tha nerves. See the chiro- J. A. Thronson, the Imbler orchard praetor, rooms 20-21, over La Grande 1st, spent last night at the' Savoy. llttLlUllttl VUUJX. . . ' ' . 'I u. cj. nyaer was over trom tuigm last night, and stopped at the Savoy. Screen doors fromJl-25 to $2.50 at W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.'s. 6-28-tf When the pressue is taken off the nerves you will get well. Rooms 20 21 over La Grande National bank. Spinal adjustments take the pres- Mrs. O. Rafter was here from Palm-; er Junction last evening. ) Nerve pressure or pinching causes j E Baker and Oliver Geddes of disease. See the chiropractor, rooms Ellensburg spent last night in the city! 20-21 over La Grande Natlonal bank. staying at the Savoy. " Mrs. e'. pTDay will continue her' H' A- ShopsWre, a well known resi rausic studio at 103 Greenwood. G-30-'.f dent of nnri. transacted busing in La uracae yesteraay and stopped at Nerve pressure or pinching causes l'le Sctf disease.. See the chiropractor, rooms' William A. Dalzlfl. deputy commis-20-21 over La Grando National' tank, sioner and factor Inspector with hi.-? ( hcac!o,uart?rs in this ci'y, went to Un- When the p-ressue is tnksn off the. ion today to visit the milli in that nerves you will gst well. Rooms 20- seet'on. , 1 21 over La; Grande National bank. I H A rhllllps of Snn Francisco, S. 'A. Foster of New York, B. F.Thorp", $1Q4'fr14?t$$'& Alicol; J. B. Vail en and wife of Chl- -' cago and Ralph Goddtrd of Seattle, t'CKSONALiS. were some' of the Foley guests last ' . night. ' 1yO$ $1MK j Miss Huff, a trained nurse of St. " I Vincent hospital at Portland, went on Miss Myrtle.Shrowdee of La Grande t0 Portiand this morning after spend- is vismug melius iu canci luuujr, Baker Herald. FoV.o v . "rowds to Ash Bros.' bl Ciothlug tale. Some ha'.n'smoe porch ecreeni Just arrved frw Japan. Prloe from $1.75 r Any Prescription Is Important enough to be filled according to scientific methods and with ab .solntelj pure, full strength drags. That Is how ,w fill i th'm. Wc gunrantfe both drugs j' .and serrlc, and our prices arc; the lowest at which dependable! prescription work can be done. J. H. Hpwett, a horse buyer of Portland, Is In the city this afternoon ! noon and Is stopping at the Foley. Fritz Ott, a well known resident and financier of Wallowa, was at the Foley last night. .. . , Rod McCrae, the genial proprietor of-the Wallowa hotel, was in La last night and stopped at the Foley. E. J. Kendwood, a Columbia life In surance man of Portland Is at the Fo- ing two days with Mrs. F. I' Meyers. Miss Huff has been at Ontario for sev eral weeks. , Deputy Game Warden E. B. Thompson left this morning for Mea cham, where he will look for viola tors of the game laws, after which he will make a trip through the ter ritory tributary to La Grande and Ba ker. Pendleton East Oregonlan. . . Mrs. L. H. Russel of South La Grande arrived home this morning from Wallace, Idahv, where ishe has 3C v :--'-V , Wright Drug Co rUETE DRUG DRUGGISTS. low rt'dnv i W.-M. Hartford of the International -been the beds,1 ot ft Ick B,8,tep' !it--. mn.n I. .olllnir nn tha ne nas, neen gune muuui. oun reu U.a tnA t nm.rtrl t r "Wer greatly Improred. uauc nib ------- . . M m a , the Foley. 1 MrB" s a a""18 Bna Bon are nere Mrs. ' Robert Cotner and children today the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. arrived home this morning .from a Wright Mrs. Landls Is on her way visit to Portland and Silverton, where home from Portland to Baker where they were the gueBU or relatives. j Mr. Landls Is passenger agent for the Mrav' H. R. Morris of Newberg ,1s a Snmpter Valley ranroad. ' guest In the city today with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Geddes of Baker, and Mrs.-J. K Wright Mrs. Morris has Mrs. Carver of Preston, Idaho, went been visiting friends In Baker. . to Baker this morning after visiting Frank A, 8teele, a Seattle attorney at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ,A. 8. has been spending several daya In Oeddes of this city Mrs. Carver is La Grande Inspecting fruit orchards a Bister of Mr. Geddes and Mrs. Grant and has found this district much to. Geddes Is the widow of the late Grant his liking.. 1 Geddes of Baker, tr.W. Why You Should Bank with the United States National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON FIFTH , It is less than three years old yet. : It already enjoys the confidence and' patronage of more than one thousand leading firms, corporationsNand individ uals in this cty and vicinity. This is ev ident that our Banking Service is satis factory in all departments and there- ments. - t . ( We have safe deposit boxes for rent...3 sizes-$2, $3 and $5 M ' Sixth We co-operate witn tnosc wiio patronize tins bank in every manner permitted by best and conservative bank ing methods. We assist by extending credit when credf is due, by advice, by cousel, giving the customer the bejf fits of our knowledge and experience and taking an ive interest in his welfare. ' "' ....'