La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 11, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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LA GRANDE EASING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911.
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If You Get That Pair of Oxfords At Our
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They are going fast - It's the price coupled vith good, up-to-date style -- vell made shoes, that makes them go
quick. A few evening slippers - in suede - satin and kid for the women. Some rare bargains in tan and patent
oxfords for themen. Buy them now and save money.
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THEATRE
, TWO REEL "SELIG" FEATURE
"Heroes Three' Edison
'Amateur Fire: Brigade K
roes (?) See how they get off
with the girla. It's a scream.
'Cther fire brigades take notice.
'tWO rr.EL "SEL1G" FEATURE;
TE SIGHTS IS A MA II-
ROOM" SUfr
J" "Free, disenthralled, - I Bland
a m'an once more." Everybody
should see this. ' -; : '
Mistake ..Wll .Hsjvuen' Edison
!' An old maid, a policeman, and
burglars. Sterling comedy.
Illustrated Song "Down In the
' CM Meadow Lane": sung by
Square dealing, honest sights and
tests and the" highest possible price
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creamery the lead
Ronde valley.
to proceed,
ary.
The delay is only tempor-
BUTTERFAT 30c
in the
Grande
8-9-4t
; ' .-; '- - Mount In Creamery.
boarders. Apply at Observer. 8-7-5t
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FERSOXALS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Siraktns are this
week moving into a new and comfort- i
able home at 2708 North Second stree
Their new -home has Just recently
been completed and is a credit to the
resident portion of La Grande. :
' ;The patrons of the Valley creamery
are getting 30 cents a pound for their
b-iUr fat. - 8-3-U
K. S.'Jepson and J. H. Clark of Den
ver were Savoy guests last night. .,
The farmers should take their cream
to the Valley creamery. ; They ; pay
mnr"for fc'utiisr '.-.f , 8-9-4t
Because of lack of material,, delayed
in reaching the city, laying of sewer
pipe is retarded this week.. While
there is plenty of pipe on hand, the
contractor is short on Y's with which
- Mr. and Mrs. William Eccles and
Miss Irma Geddes comprised a party
of La Grande people going to Joseph
Lake this morning to spend a few days
tamping . ' . . '
Classifieds
I A dv&tti sing
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WANTED Man's wheel in good con
dition. Apply Observer., 8-10-2t
Frank Grant and family have re
turned to -their home in Phoenix Ari-,
vnna aftr AlnHino' ttft h HbvM Raw onrl
other relatives in La Grande' for the
past month. ' '". ' ' . '
Miss Garrick''
Mr. Ferrin -f
..Matinees
Evenings
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LOCALS
' Dr. Posey, specialist for' eye, ear,
nose and throat diseases, over Selders'
store, to 11:30, 1:30 to 5 and 7 to
8 p. nii .Eye . fitted with glassea.
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 knd
sherbet. :;' '-' J-Vv . .
The Valley1 creamery is paying
cents per pound for butter fat. 8-9-3t
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Sheriff ' Ed. Raud of Baker passed
through the city, today on his way
home after attending the funeral of
his father at Hood River. The aged
Mr. Rand was S3 years 'of age. .
George C. Russell, of Joseph,' was a
business visitpr in La Grande ' this
morning, when : he purchased 'som
isolated land at the land office. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart, formerly
of Joseph but now of Huntington,
went over on the Joseph train this
morning to spend a week at the. lake.
Dennis Madden of Elgin, H. N. Jones
of Portland, J. M. Heekart. of Boise,
J B. .Williamson of Lostlne, George
Loucke and Theodore ; Schmidt of
Council Bluffs., Iowa, were some of
the Savoy guests laBt night. . r.
C. J. Freese and wlfel and Master
Chas. Freese, Jr., their grandson pas
sed through La Grande to Joseph this
morning. Mr. Freese is dls riet agent
for the Spokesman Review witli "bead
Quarters at Walla Walla. "They stop-'
ped at the Savoy while nere. : ...
We specialize on bridge work. It Is
frequently unnecessary to have ail the
teeth extracted ana plates inserted, a
little acYed exwnse and work will put
jonr teeth In condition where yon will
. i not nave to wear a luuie.
j N If you care to consult us we shall
I. !. A 4a aviklntn tin mAtiA! l tail
n,iD detail.
I STEVESSOVS DESTAL OFFICE.
30 i. E. STEVESSOS. D. I). 8.
A. BROWS.
P. D. S
Vegetable
and Fruits
FOR SALE Young pony, safe and
gentle. Just right for young children
F.D. Halsten Furniture S orel 8-7-6t
FOR SALE Furniture ; . practically
- mw -.-n ,'- imma. Have- lease.
phone B 3881. 905 Spring St." 8-7-6t
BOY WANTED Good, active boy for
messenger at Western Union Tel
egraph Co. 8,-11. 3t i
FOR RENT Furnished room. Mod
ern. Close In. Gentjemen prefer
red. Inquire this office. , , !
FOR RENT Four room Rouse in
North La Grande. Almost new, anl
modern. Inquire Mrs. Anna Brooks,
care J. A. Russel, residence corner
Third and Main. .V ; 8-9-tf
FOR RENT Four good rooms. Phone
; Red 42. 1505 Madison avenue. 8-3-tf
FOUND i-A' sum of ' money. Ownr
can have same by proving owner
ship and paying for ad. Call on F.
:s Gelbel. - " 8-9-3t
FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any
quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per
ry j&rds.' Grande Ronde Lumber
f "compctnyPe.rry, Ore. ,,,; . ( -l5-tf :
OXONNELL'S J
igar atore
Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac
co and Soft Drinks best and
mogt complete line of etgnrs In
the city.
Obserreifi Coast League base
ball scores every day there's a
game.'- 'j
Corner Depot and Jefferson St
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SATURDAY
FOR SALE Good header and binder
" combined. ,12 foot cut , Deering
, make. Inquire L. J. Ferguson, El
gin, Oregon. ' - ' V
FOR RENT Part or good barn, close
In. " Apply this office. '
FOR SALE--two steated trap in first
class condition. Inquire Dr. A. L;
RicbardBon. v 8-4-tf,
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FmySALE Winchester rifle. 25-20
take down 1892 model. Price only
$9,00..' H. Coffin, 1107 Adams Ave.
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Home Corn on Cob
Cucumbers : (? -Wai
Beans
String Beans :
Cauliflower V
Eagle Valley Tomatoes
Cabbage '. -Onions
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Eating and Cooking Ap pies
Watermelons ,
Cantaloupes) '
Peaches
Bananas ' '
Plums
Oranges ,
Blackberries ;
Red Raspberries
J. P. Larson of, Haines;' J.' P. Kelley
of Baker and W. C. Parish of Baker
and V. B. Wood of Baker were some of
the Eastern Oregon ; cl izens - who
transacted business in La Grande last
night. ,They .were registered atjthe
Savoy, ''t; ; , ' '-''.;;-.' a. . . J
Mrs. A- A. Brown and daughter" are
visiting with Doctor George Brown,
the dentist. .They have been to t-an-:
fornia for a few months and are now J
on their way home to Wisconsin. They
are the mother and sis er of the doctor
respectively: - ., . ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ravenscrort of
Wallowa returned to their home this
morning after visiting a few days wi'-h
friends here. Mr. Ravenscroft is con
nected with the Nlbley-Mimnaugh
lumber companv at Wallowa a con
cern which daily puts out a big output
ot lumber with, their new mill there.
Mrs. Colon R. Eberhard and daugh
ter left this morning for Joseph for
a visit of about two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Knapper. If
the public business permits, Receiver
Eberhard, w. ill Join them later. ,
LOST A brown ' aack coat between
La Grande and Cove. Liberal re
ward. Leave at Observer, 8-9-4t
T will bring a fresh supply of f
T Vegetables and Fruits. ,
EAGLE VALLEY tOMAtOES
. CALIFORNIA ELBEJtTA
f PEACHES '
HOME GROWS ROASTING
CORN.
BLACKBERRIES
RASPBERRIES T
CANTALOUPES ,
'WATEiKOT ELON S, ETC.
'Cottaire CIieee at 20c a Pint all
ready for the table. ' .
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For sale by
WANTED A limited number of '
I Pattison Bros.
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If It isn't an Eastman It lnt o
Kodak ,
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THE BEST 15ECREATI0N IS
f KODAK
the easy all by daylight way
of plclnre making with 1lie both
er left out.
We carry a eoniiJte line oi
Kadoks and Kodak City goods.
fright
Drug Co.
THE KODAK STORE.
City .Grocery and Bakery
IHE HOME OF GOOD IHINGS TO EAT. .mONEt Main
5':Jyiien you have looked over all lines ;ot autosl carried in ;LaGrande and still
want a machine that will never fail,
investigate
Mrs. E. H. Cupernell, accompanied
by her mother, are in the city the
guests of Mrs. J. T. Richardson. Mrs.
Cupernell has made an extended visit
to her old home in Omaha; and' her
mother is returning With her to visit
the west. Mrs. Cupernell now lives
In Rock Cut, Washington. s
Earthquake in San Bernnrdino ,
8an Bernardino, Cal., Aug. 11. A
Might earthquake occurred here this
forenoon but no damage is reported.
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R. W. Leighton, Exclusive Agent
. It does the work and does it easier th an ,any of them and costs less to main
tain. We can prove it to rou. ";:.( ' ', ;;. ' ,' ; ':';.' ' :.
Leo Ditrichstein, plays the-important
role of Gabof Arsny in David
Belasco's production of "The Concert"
AND FLYER BICYCLES
They are standard the world oyer and are honest values to the purchaser.
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Repair department fixes troubles after others have tried and failed. Take your
work to. him first and save time and expense. ;':' ' , ;?:
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