La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 09, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1911.
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THEATRE
"EDISOX" FEATURE.
"The Cardinal's Edict".. Edison
A magnificently mounted
'drama treating of one of the
wonderful Incidents In the life
of the great Cardinal Richelieu.
It is historical and replete with
thrilling situations.
'"Lean Wolfs Ena"......Kaiem
A splendid Indian story. Lean
'Wolf, enacted by that great ac
tor, Frank Lanning. One of the
'finest Indian pictures fever put
"That City Feller" ...... Sellg
Comedy, dama, and love all in
'one. The wonderful intelli
gence of a collie dog saves, the
day for the "city feller" who
has aroused the jealousies of
th 'Vonntrv fellers.'', Th's is
an exceptionally good one."" ;
PAY Y01R WATER REXT TODAY.
LAST DAY.
Illustrated song l)y C. P, Ferrin
HOC
- . ' rERSOXAIS.
Leon K. Welse of Spokane was a Sa
voy guest last night.
Mrs. Lucile Johnson of Spokane
stopped at the Foley last night. -
J. R. Day and F. B. Hooper, well
known Elgin people were Foley guests
last night.
Sam -Banister of Athena was in La
Grande yesterday evening. He was
registered at the Foley.
R. A. McKinney, of the Spokane
Dry Goods company, was ft Foley
guest last night ; ,
J. J. Burnett, a well known citizen
of Starkey, was in the cl y last even
ing.'and stopped at the Savoy hotel.
J. F. Temple, Jr., of Pendleton was
a La Grande visitor this morning. He
was registered at th Savoy.
D. B. Payne was here from Enter
prise yesterday and stopped at the
Savoy hotel. ,
J. M. Heckhard and wife of Boise
were in the city last night and stopped
at the Savoy
"S. R. Hawortb, the contractor, went
tut to Enterprise th's morning on
business matters, '
, F. A.Vagner, a resident of Enter-
" ....... ; . ,
pris?,' was a ; La uruuue ,.nni... .'iw
morn'ng. staying at the Savoy hotI
while here. . '; ' ,
M. E. Hotcklss, an Enterprise stock
special car either tomorrow or the day La Grande and Cove. Liberal re
after. I ward. Leave at Observer. 8-9-U
H
limited number of
S. Gedds, formerly with Fisher (
& Brown of Baker, where he worked j
for nine years, has accepted a position j
with the Bradley & Co. plumbing- concern.
HJ HIGH COURT
WANTED A
boarders. Apply at Observer. 8-7-51
FOR 3ALE Furniture practically
new for 12 rooms. Have leas,
phone B 3S.S1. 905 Spring St. 8-7-6t
FOR RENT Furnished room. Mod
ern. Close In. Gentlemen prefer
red. Inquire this office.
FOR RENT Four room house in
North La Grande, Almost new, an l
modern. Inquire Mrs. Anna Brooks,
care J. A. Russel, residence corner
Third and Main. , 8-9-tt
EIRE OXLY SMOKE.
RJFARIAX RIGHTS IX CATHERINE
. ;. CREEK IX YOLYED.
District Court at Portland to Hear Im.'
portant Water Litigation.
Action to finally and permanently
establish riparian rights In Cather
ine. rmoV Vina hppn Inmltlltrl hv the
Amalgamated Sugar company in the ta"8e V?0 CaUed
United States district court at Port-. u .mernoon.
land, with ' Attorneys F. S. Ivanhoe Pede8 rlan8 cn .Washington avenue
and C. H. Finn of this city as counsel saw smoke emerging from the roof
for the plaintiffs. Theacion is brought "l " wl l"e 1UB,m
; Department Called Out but Smoke On-
. ly Cause, It Is Foun '
A stove withsa plugged-up flue.
not only to end spasmodic litigation
and unsatisfactory settlements that
ley Dunamg between Depot . and
Fourth street, and turned In the alarm
FAY YOUR W ATER REXT TODAY,
LAST DAY. .-. '
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Dr. Posey, specialist for ye, ear,
nose and throat diseases, over Selders'
store, 9 to 11:30, 1:30 to 5 and 7 to
8 p. m. Eyes fitted with glasses.
The farmers should take their cream
to the Valley cneamery. They pay
more for butter 'fit
TVa .3 n m h. v a . i.
last tor the time being only,. but to '- a a uree occu-
imut oi me piace consiaeraDiy indig
nant because of the notoriety aKract
d to his peaceable abode Just becaus:
his stove and flue weren't - working
right. .The house was black with
make permanent the rights that may
exist as regards waters in that stream.
claimed prior rights over about 30
rthw wafer iiaprft In nnr kbout Union
' - . BTTinkft hilt tha ftrfialr wnflrAl tV.
and as the water Is now drvergea to w " v - - m.Vu uuuu611
ii ir
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TP Ej
buyer, stopped at the Savoy yesterday . considerable extent before the sugar lt . "Sard'ess of what was going
uhiu nn m unv tn the Pueet Sound mmn.nB lntnlcB u reached, the lat-luu wuu" Bnu n" me piace.
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with gtock shipments. . . ter -concern; la bringing suit to estab
Mi. mil fr H . -WllHnmR. nf Park 1l.li lit, nlslnll nf nrtnrltv
ri.-r.'a ftah m'lnine town, are at the ! The fart that the Amalgamated Su- Trea8,,rer'9 Cun 'p City Warrants.
Folev today while transacting bust- gar company is aligned on one side "here are funds in the treas
ness'in the city. - I and about? 30 wealthy defendanta on ' ur to W a11 warrants issued against!
Dr. Not?, a veterinary surgeon or the other, Indicate that it will be, - vue cuy up n
Baker, returned to his home today carried to the extreme end and that and I"' No- 9-716 endorsed Sept.
afer spending yesterday in the city jt will be one of the noteworthy casss 1910- Interest on all warrants on
on business 'matters. ,; in United States district court trials Water Fund from No. 9-616 to 9,716
E. T. Walsh of Walla Walla, A. J. this year. . ; , v
Baker of Sedro Woolly, Wash., J. W.j Among the defendants are such men
Egan, of Qulncy, 111., W. E. Lawrence aa ttie two Hutchinsons, Mr. Schoon-
8-9-4r,
of CorvalHs w.ere some of the Foley
visitors yesterday. ; i
Father Moore, of Salem, will pass
through La Grande ' tomorrow with
PAY YOUR WATER REXT TODAY.
LAST DAY. .' '
The Valley creamery Is paying 30
cens per pound for butter fat. 8-9-3t
Square dealing; honest weigjits and
tests and the highest possible price
lor butter fat is giving the Valley
creamery the lead in the Grande
Rondis valley.' , ' 8-9-4t
The ladles of the M. E. church will
give a lawn social Friday evening, the
11th, on the corner of Fourth and Ad
ams. Home made cake, cream and
nherhpt. ' ' " .: ' 8-8-4t
Tc natrons of the Valley creamery
are getting 30 cents a pound for their
butter fat. - . . , V 8:3--1
A Lincoln, N
liiing for some .... tti
lion and st-m a it mi U
Cbsraberlsm ' '-; "iii." '
k id in :' '"'?"'', .. i
pot better . f f4j" ';,- ' , "
' fir, in l.i. - .'.
s ' -
.nut. '
"i Aadbeen
),. a-.utipa
-:!in tiikin
,(-." T:tHlf
i, ui'..rj
' .r.(i(".
I BROWNIES
over, Mrs. Dobbins, Mac Wood of La
Grande and a long list of prominent
Union ranchers. , .v ,. : Ji ' i
"With malice toward none, we bring
Inclusive ceases from date of this
call. .' ) ' ';
, La Grande, Oregon, Aug. 9, 1911. '
; ROY W.LOGAN. :
8-9-10t . City Treasurer.
Commercial
Banking
This bank has unexcelled facilities
for the care of jour business In com
mercial banking, and solicits your
checking account. V
YVhen yon pay all your bills and con.
tracts by check you can rest easy In
case a dispute arises as to paynicnL
You have In your paid check an evi
dence of payment that cannot be dis
puted. Yon do not need a large
amount of money to open a checking
account with this bank. Open an ac (
count and acquire the habit of paying '
bills by check. You will find It both
safe ani; convenient.
In addition to taking: care of your
business In this department we can give
jou an Interest account or furnlsh you
a safe deposit box at a nominal rental
Burglar proof anlt, It Is our aim to
meet yonr requirements In every way.
Call and see ns.
the remains of his brother. who dted'tfcis action to end squabbles over rl-
In Portland. Burial will take place'parian rights, and to make a perma
ln the east. ; . nent and lasting establishment of the
Mr. and Mrs. S. FNewhard of For:-, rights in .Catherine, creek,' , Bald F. S.
land arrived this morning to h-ansact Bramwell, general manager of the
business matter. They will spend to- company here, In speaking of the suit
morrow here visiting old time neigh
bors. They are registered at the Sa
voy hotel.
Mrs. Phelps Long and Mr. and Mrs.
Tt. W. Mo?an. an 0f Ontario, wera tr
the Foley last night on their way
home after a camping trip to Joseph
Lake, Mr. Moar. Is a barber at v
tario. . ; ' ' " "
today,,
WE NOW HAVE ON THE MARKET
V';:'?! " - the r-
.Native Pheasants Also rnprotecled
Tuesday, Sept. 15, takes the band off
grouse and nimrods are preparing a
campaign that will net them ' heir
limit bags. ' Native pheaBanta also
will be unprotected commencing on
2C
Tuesday and last until Oct 1st, the
P. A-Foley, proprietor of the Foley ag Kron8e' The bag limit for
ho'l,;ieft; this 'morning for Burns in botn 0f these specie is five in one day
Take Along
A Brownie
' Let the little folks take pic
tares of each other. Yon can
,tnke pictures of them, too. . y
Rrownles fLOO to $12.00.
Come In and let ug show yon
how easy they are to ns.
Wright
Drug Co.
THE 10DAK STORE. .
hla automobile, taking with him Cha3
J. Shoemaker, representing the Mer
chants' Protective association of Port-
Iflnrt end a 'l1fhnf,. They will tr .tr
the rugged Interior for ten days and
will go over the scsnes of Mr. Foley's
career as a cattleman of Interior Ore
gon. ' " :', ' '
W. :,N. Fisher leaves tonight for.
Fremont. Neb.,' his home, after visit
ing friends here for about six weaks.
He IsVcivlJ engliieetv?
v'-Mra." Will E. Garland, wife of the
editor of the .Gooding. Idaho, Leader,
is in the city the guest of Mrsl .J. A.
Bpwlln, this week.-
.-: J. P. O'Brien, general manager of
the O.-W.i !b expected to arrive in his
or 10 in a week.
Sage hens are already unprotected,
.he ban going off them August 1st
and remalntng off until Nov. let. The
bag limit Is the same as above for
these. ." ' v - ; . v
Many hunters are In touch with
some of the best feeding grounds and
next week should see many "limit baga
tiled up. . v
One of tfa
behadM
against the te
"Mautomobile
Classified
Advertising
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HAWAIIAN
PINEAPPL
' - ' ' - f' r . ... "
sliced & grated
There Is no trace of tongh, X
woody fibre In Preferred Stock 5
brand. It Is positively the best
grown anywhere.
lit ripens naturally, has Its full T
flavor, Is tender and delicious. T
.There U no trace of bongh, T
For sale by
f Pattison Bros.
FOR SALE Young pony, safe and
gentle. Just right for young children
F. D. Halsten Furniture Store. 8-7-6t
Chalmeis30
Fully Equipped
F O.B. La Grande
$1650
FOR RENT Four good rooms. Phone
Red 42. 1505 Madison avenue. 8-3-tf
Chalmers 36
SELLS FOR ONLY
F, 0. B. La Grande
$1950
FOUND A sum of money. ' Owner
can have game1 by proving owner
ship and paying for ad. Call on F.
Gelbel. - ' 8-9-3t
THIS MACHINE IS SELF-CRANKING
FOR SALEr-Dry chain wood in any
quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per-
r ' vcnla flranria Rnnda Lnmher 1
company Fe.rry, Or. , c-16-u
f
'f 'i
Chalmers 30
Torpedo Roadster
.Fully Equipped
$1650
FOR SALE Good header and binder
combined. ' 12 foot cut Deering
make. Inquire L. J.' Ferguson, El
gin, Oregon. " ' .
F. O.B. LA GRANDE
FOR RENT Part of good barn, close
in. Apply this office.
FOR SALE Two steaUd trap in first
class condition.. Inquire Dr. A. L.
Richardson. ' ' 8-4-1f
Call and let us show you our line
FOR SALE Winchester rifle. 25-20
take down 1892 model. Price only
J9.00. II. Coffin, 1107 Adams Ave.
Dittebrandt Awtp Compaiiy
WASHINGTON AND DEPOT STREETS
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