La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1911, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911.
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Why You Should
Bank witli the
1 ' 1 . ......
;; Umted States
LA GRANDE, OREGON
SEVENTH
Your idle money will earn interest with
us and yet be as much at your call as if
you kept it in your pocket. Bring it
here for deposit. We will issue a Certi
ficate of Deposit in your name. When
you want the money you can have it
also the four per cent, interest it earns
while in this bank.
We have safe deposit boxes for
rent...3 sizes-$2, $3 and $5
If
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THEATRE
EIGHTH
Th: t .;?' '!rl iui ;V
Quality of our Perform e.
They Are Sever Btv
appointed
"Science versus Quakery".., ?
. . . Gaumon t
Showing a fakir. His metb
.ods of selling . bis worthless
concoctions and his reward
when his son Is brought close to
.death by the substitution of bis
father's "remedy" for a scienti
fic formula.
"The Sheriff and the Man". 1 .
...................... Lubin
A' fine western story. The
sheriff goes into the desert to
..find a horse thief but found a
4 man. '' .
"Cupid's Chauffeur" .Vltagraph
Pleasingly acceptable and de-
dy of real life and clean cut.
Illustrated song: "The Girl
Who Threw Me Down," sung by
Miss Garrlck ........ Matinees
Mr. Ferrin .......'..Evenings
Model bakery and will enlarge the
place and put in mora help. Better
goods than ever will be bandied, the
Increasing trade warranting the ex
penditure. When the place has been
remodelled and enlarged, it is Bald it
will be the biggest bakery In Eastern
Oregon.
J. A.. Hymer, demonstrating the
Cadillac car, is at the Sommer today.
Jas. Spence of the Portland Journal, ,
is here today, registered at the Foley.
Dr. M. K. Hall is a visitor at the
State Medical association meeting In
Portland. . '
Mrs. J. M. Berry, of Portland, is a
guest with Mrs. M. K. Hall and other
relatives this week. "
Miss Lake Fleenor, of Joseph, s
visitlne Mrs. C. G. Stacey for a few
days. ' '
Edward Horton. manager of the
Electric theatre at Cove and a mem
ber of the Cove orchestra, visited with
friends In South La Grande today.
. Cony Koehler, an electrician from
Baker, is here today, and Is registered
at the Savoy hotel. Mr. Koehler is
here for the purpose of wiring the new
lobby at the Savoy. ' ,
: Mrs. C. W. P. Ellsworth will return
tonight from Portland and Corvallls.
While away she underwent an opera-
proved. While at Corvallls she vlBltcd!
with friends and relatives.
Pacific International Lawn Tennis as- Q 0 '5 OOOOO0OC OO CO
-9 w ...
Eociatloa was opened today on the
courts of the Irvington club in this
city. The play will continue until the
end of th week. "
We combine the community's working
capital, applying it where most needed for the promotion
of business and the interests of our people. This is ai
Sound Bank, a Solid Bank, a Safe Bank for you to be with
THE
Cnssarff
Let your next corset be a
Gossard. Have It fit to your
form..
All the style, comfort slnd
beanty of the We-in-front Gos
.sard will mean nothing to yon
nntll yon try on one of these
nperme corsets. '
. Ai single try-on will prove t
yon why they excel.
A complete line of Gossard
corsets, bust conflners and pads,
. always o band.
Prices of corsets $3.50, $5.00,
$6.00 and fSo.
Mrs, Robert Pattison
Corseikre. Phone Black 3431. fl
':We are equipped in every way to
handle your prescription business in
the best possible manner. Your doc
tor knows. Ask him.,
; . wBIGHT, DRUG CO.
tine, nisi
JXKS GAME POSTPONED.
A Fresh Supply
of Fruits and
Vegetables
Bananas, oranges. lemors,
btng cherries, R. Annie cherries,
blackberries, black caps, canta
loupes.
New potatoes cabbaga, tur
.nips, beets, radishes,' lettuce,
green peas, green beans, wax
beans, peas, dry onions, green
.onions. ;
RcyalGrqcety
Not in the Association
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wLiassmem
I Advertising
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' BOYS
ONE SHARE OF TWO THOUSAND
DOLLARS I shall give to every boy
who sells to ten of his friends a
standard five-cent article every wek
this summer. IN ADDITION to the
big prize A REGULAR INCOME Is
assured. Make a list of ten names
names and address. Bring It with
you. You needn't miss ball game
or fishing trip. Bring your parents
if you choose. Come early. M. Ro
, senbaum, 1402 , Sixth Btreet. La
Grande, Ore. 7-13-lt
FRO RENT Six modern rooms. Tele
phone Main 89. . , .
FOH SALE Young pony, safe and
gentle. Just right for young chil
dren. F. D. Halsteji, furniture store
' 7-7-t
Sam Old Story Told) W Lithe to the
'Steenth Attempt for a Date. 1
DR. A. C. POSEY, Specialist for Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Eyes
fitted with glasses. Over fielder's
store ' , ,
Mrs.
tv-s.c i.
E. P. Day will continue her
...'-.J I.'. ilo v.. 32. . . v
A story oft told Is to be repeated
again. The Baker Elks have declared
themselves unwilling to play the La
Grand Elks next Sunday as planned,
having put the game off tq July 30.
Chairman Bramwell of the baseball
commltte of the local Elks received!
word from the Baker lodge this morn
ing to that effect. f"
EXCURSION
Fares East
Married, at the Methodist parsonage
Mrs. Alice Ellison to Mr. W. H. Lowe.
Mr. Lowe is a furniture clerk engaged
in the firm of Adcook & Frltts. '
r
FREE!
ONE $35 C0R6JiET BRAID
AIL LADIES ABE IJiTEEESTED
IN THIS UEMARKABLE OFFER
Paris Hair
Emporium
$ PERSONALS. ' ,
4
$?$$JSSS4S4
, J. Callahan was a Pendleton resident
. who stopped at the Sommer last night,
I Roger Kay of Wallowa was a Savoy
guest this morning.
! W. J. Tuttle of Union and C. Koth
ler of Baker were at the Savoy last
night.', -. -;
! , Deputy Sheriff Huffman was over
'from Union last night on business
matters and stopped at the Savoy.
; Miss Mabel Konnison of Bak;r ar-
REWARD. ,
School district No. One (1), Union
county, Oregon, will pay FIFTY DOL
LARS ($50) reward for the arrest and
conviction of any person or persons
maliciously breaking the window glass
in any of the school houses in said
district (-; -v.'
By order of the school board.
ARTHUR C. "WILLIAMS,
' Clerk.
Jul 13-6t ;Vv
: From all points on
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD
& NAVIGATION COMPANY
To '.' FARE!
Chicago .... . . . . ..... . . ...... . .$72.1"
Council Bluffs..
Omaha .........
M.
I rST Rot wwen - La Grands and Fox -hill
a No.' 2 Brownie todak:. Finder
'pleaBe rtturn to 1606 Sixth street
. and receive reward. 7-lltt
KtH RENT- Two luiiuIt" house,
l'tllng ro.ni.b and ivr unfuruished
If Crooms a 1808 Third street. Tale
I 'lcne Red 3VE2. -
LOST Between La Grande and Perry
black velvet purse with letter M. en
graved. Small change, letter and
pin inside. Finder please notify
1422 Z avenue.
Kansas City ....
St. Joseph . .....
St Paul
St. Paul, via Council Bluffs. , . .
Minneapolis, direct .............
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs.
Detroit, Mich . . '. . . . . . ... , , ... .
CHERIRY GROWERS HERE.
C3.9C
60.00
63.J0
82.C0
Boston
New York ....... ..
St. Louis ..........
Washington, D. C.. . ,
Atlantic City, N. J..
Sale Dates
V. I June 5, 7, 9, 10. 12, 16. 17. 21, 22, 23
Come by Automobile on Tonr Around1, 24, 28, 29 and 30. !
FOR RENT Two furnished roms. Ap
ply Mrs. John Wilson, 1204 N ave
nue. 1 . '
STRAYED To my place one mile east
of La Grande, one bay mare 1,200
lbs., brand W. P. left thigh, Ovnar
can have same for amount of this
ad. and keep of horse. C. M. Gra
ham. ' 7-6-tf
FOR SAlETimber claim near rail
road, .'.ddress Ob:c-rver. 7-1 to 8-1
. . . .110.00
. . . .108.5'
. 70.0C
.107.50
.102.40
the Valley in Show Interests.
July 1. 2, 3, 4. 6. 6. 19. 20, 26. 27
and' 28. . '
August 3 4. 5, 14, 16. 16, 17, 21. 22.
23, 28, 29 and 30. - - ; ,
September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. '
Stop-overs witHin limits In either dl-
FOR RENT Furnished
. Sixth street '
room. 1608
.... 7-1-tf
FOR SALE Dry chain wood In any
quantity. $1.60 per cord at the Per
ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber
company Pe.rry, Ore. 6-15-tf
Elgin before turning back. Cherries
are distributed en route, whetting the
rived this morning to spend a few days i appetite for cherries to be given away
:F 'imiM
LILLY
V ; Distributor of
The Walger New Model Awning
The Best Awning Ever Put Up
Hotel Buildings, School Houses, Factories, etc.
Hammocks, Ice Cream Free2ers, Lubricating Oil, Hay
Forks, Tents, and wagon uovers, nay uarner nope.
LA GRANDE, OREGON
PH0NEP BLACK 1131
. Loaded down with Cove boosters
and luscious Cove cherries, three au
tomobiles of Cove reached La Grande
today on a swing around the valley on
publicity purposes. The cherry town rectlon. Final return limit October 31st
boosters are talking Cherry fair on One way through Calfornla $15.00 od
July 19 and are going to visit all the' dit!onnl,:
town along the rout, going as far as Inquiry? of any 0.W. R. & N. .Agent
for More Complete Information ,
; or
, WM. McMFRRAY
FOR SALE 1,000 cords wood, also
fence posts, telephone poles, etc., In
standing timber. Eight miles from
La Grande. Address Wm. Bnrnap,
La Grande, Oregon. 6-30 to 7-15
LOST Ladies' gold , watch, wth . fob
attached. Finder return to this of-.-flee
and receive euitable reward.
j with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Reynolds,
J. H. O'N'fll, . traveling passenger
agent for the O.-W,. was a guest In La
Grande last night, stopping at the
Sommer while here.. ; ; -.
J. M. Ashwood of Weston transacted
business In La Grande yesterday eve
ning and was registered at' the Som-'
mer.' ' 'y'
Hazel Stevens and Agnes Counsel
were Weston ladies who had business
1n La Grande last night and stopped at
the Sommer while here. , !
E. H. Fullmer of Pendleton, V. Fish
er of Monument,' G. B. Halloway of
Portland, were Sommer guests this
morning. , i ' ,
G.'K. Lay of Joseph, Arthur Hall
garth of Elgin and Harris E. Rees of
Cove were some of the Savoy visitors
last night' .
: G. F. Churchill, a Northern Pacific
conductor out of Walla Walla, Is here
with J. H. Watson and family. Jakle
Jacobson and family and other friends
H will return to his home tomor
row. ;
George Keller, telephone lineman,
left last night for Walla Walla where
he Joins Mrs. Kelley who has been In
poor health and where he will accept
a position with the Pacific States Tele-
phone company. ;
Dr. and Mrs. Sadler, Miss Wilmer,
the reader and reciter, and Anna Kel
logg, registered nurse, arrived this
morning from Gladstone park where all
appeared In chautauqua work with a
great deal of success. Thy will be
the chief attractions at the Riverside
grounds from tiJjw until tomorrow
night.
a: Cove ,rxt week. Judd Geer, fruit
commissioner, Joined the delegation
here.'. . . I
General Passenger Agent, Tortl. . I
" Oregon. . i
VYAr.H-v-'-At! t.;- i.c.i-3 in L Grunoe
'';.V,.f.vf.?n i: and 15 year eld to Jo:n
the Boys' Savers' club. Call at the
, laundry and I will tell you all about
it. A. B. Chrery, mgr. Cherry's
New Laundry.
SCHOOL WINDOWS BROKEN.
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School Bourd Will Act With Ylgor If
Culprits Are Found. -
Several windows In the public
school buildings have been broken of
late and the school board Is on the
alert for the ones who have done it A
reward of $ 50 Is offered for the arrest
and conviction of the people guilty.
The windows ano broken maliciously
and with apparently no other purpose
than to be destructive.
, ; INFANT BABY DEAD.
Child Born Testerdjny . Passes Away
This Morning In South LaGrande
The baby girl born yesterday morn
ing to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Knapp
died this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp
live In South La Grande and their
many friends express regret at the
death of the little one.
Pip for Sale. j
A large quantity of terra cotta pipe
suitable for well curbs and drains. D1-'
menslons, from 18 to 80 Inches. This
will be sold very cheap as I am clean
ing up all work in La Grande. j
B. S. DAVIS, Foley Hotel.
7-n-tf :". . ,
North Pacific Tennis Champknshli.'
Portland, Ore'., Jluy 13 With a
number of noted racquet wleldets
C. A. Lenhart has bought the Inter-, among the participants, the annual
ests of his partner, Mr. Jackson in the championship tournament of the North
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Ladies' White Button Boots
Are AH The Rage
Have You Got Yours?
FRENCH SHOE CO
Agents for Onyx Hosiery