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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
"BteGsos THEATilE "The King's Daughter," Gau mont. A captured king of the VIsegoths with his beautiful daughter, , is brought before the" conqueror. He is sentenced to work in grain mills of his captor, while the daughter finds favor in the captor's eye. Later not wishing to betray her fath er nor to have her husband meet death, places 'herself in a position to receive the fatal blow from the conspirators. "Dad's Boy," Pathe. A story of a country store keeper ' who mortgages his all to educate his boy. The boy in return comes to his father's aid in after years' - "Athletic Carnival," Lubln A picture of the great annual In tercollegiate meet held this spring on Franklin Field, Tni VETslty of Pennsylvania. '. , "Tlc;Ccc!:.M.Lr:,r',-- - "nr ous picture' showing ; how a bunch of cowboys obtained a new coow. , ; . Song. "One Last, Fond Kiss From, Ycu Nell. Matinees, Miss Garrlck; Even ings, Mr. C. P. Ferrin.' 'S&'i4S LOCALS Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Hose, Throat diseases and catarrlu Over Seidell gtore. .Eyes fitted with vrlasseg. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of the Crystal cafe. Mr. Woods has had the place remodeled, and newly furn ished and will run a first class place, known as the Delmonico. Your pat ronage solicited. . , - , 8-14-tf .: There will be preaching ooth morn: Ing and evening Sunday at the. Chris tian phurch. : Maynard R. Thf.mpson of Heppner, Ore., will occupy the pul I'it. :':'V; .'"'.v The Amalgamated Sugar company positively forbids any hunting on Its farms. Strict enforcement of the or der will be made.; Hunters take no tice. ' 8-17-6t ' Ethel McCormick Wishes to know of the whereabouts of her mother. Her methsr has married since last heard or, and she does hot know her present nsme. ' Address, Mrs. O. N. Callender, Kmmett, Idaho. 8-17-12t .- SeevCherry's New Laundry prUtea on Rough Dry In another column. BRADLEYf& Co. Do their plumbing work according to the plumbing' ordinance of the city. Consult our record, v Phones B. 71 Kes, B. 8487 Perfect ; Prescriptions Every medicine that Is com pounded In our Prescription De partment is backed by our per tsonal guarantee as to Its poten cy and efficiency. When you have aickness at home give those who are near and dear to you the advantage of this care ful service.! There, is no addi tional expense. 'You will . be pleased with our perfect pre scription work, and your doctor, will be delighted. ' Dniff Go. v PERSONALS. N. G. 'Willis, a traveling salesman of Boise, stopped at the Foley last night. W. Pedro and wife, of Pendleton, were Savoy guests last night. ' C. B. Clark left this morning for Portland where he has employment. ' Mrs.' S. H.. Dalton arrived home from an extended visit with friends in Minneapolis last evening. C. H. Geymer, of Monument, In In terior Oregon, was a Savoy guest last night. ; . . .: H. E. Graham, a well known Elgin cattle buyer, stopped at ;ue Foley last iih1 while transacting business here, j Ed. Narwood. a resident of wal Iowa, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Foley. : R. H. D:arborn of Eugene was a business visitor in La Grande last night. He stopped at the Foley" while here. . . " ' G. A. Re Id of Grand Junction, Col., was a business visitor in the city last night. He stopped at the Foley while here- . ,. George M. McDonald of Summer- 111a ... Ik T . P.nnrta ln t trVl t Uo . , , ' .... . . .... ...J- was regiBifrta at me ; . , here.' .'- !" ': '- F. A. Harmon, general manager ot the Eastern Oregon Light & Power ' try, when I say that there is tonnage company, was in the city this morn- i enough to warrant such a line right Ing transacting business. , , ; night. . And there is tcreage enough Frank Council, one of the proml-1 to make the line , a success from a n?nt farmers of the Ladd Canyon ! passenger standpoint the minute that section, was a business visitor to the j transportation warrants the subdivl city yesterday.1 , ' j sion of many , of your large farras.,, William Bollins, assistant fluperin-.j : Mr. Sllen" comes to Jaker from tendent. with bis private car 63, went Boise bearing the highest letters of west this morning after' inspecting: recommendation and hopes with lo polnts on the O.-W. in Eastern Ore-: cal co-operation to put through tho gon. . ' ! proposed road. ..' ' ' ' .: ', P. A. Foley writes from Burns that Mr. Sllen will confer with the mem he Is to return home via Prineville - bers of the Commercial club commit and will reach La Grande shortly. He tee on the Interurban road and will has been touring interior Oregon In gather such other Information as he his automobile. --' ! can. ' ' . Co firm, plumberi. went 'to.' Wat- l:w:i this morning aj inspect wort his f rm Is doing on the ocb build- in- there.- and to Jo?n contracts for ii(j projects in the jpli:jul)ing. line '.I2th day of August, 1911, I took up In that city. ; . . Jwhile running at large in the city of A, carload ,of, highly polished gran- La Grande, Oregon, the .Xbllorwing de fte has been received W E.: C. DavlB,' scribed., animal, to-wlt: V. ' the monument dealer here, from the Barre mines In Vermont -, The qual ify of the shipment is very good and Mr. Davis will be pleased to show it to nis customers. ' . , i J. F. Reinlcke, of St'ir.'f Iowa, who has been visiting Wb granddaughter, Mrs. K Given, left today for Port-1 land to visit his daughter, Mrs. J. R. Forrest, before returning to his home, This Is his first visit i 6 the est and:Pen8eB ucn impounaing ana neep he is greatly Impressed v with : the MnK t eald aniinal at the expiration Grande Ronde valley. i Atwood Still at It , Cleveland, Aug. 18. Aviator At wood flew from Euclid Beach park to the Country club this morning and he announced that he would continue this afternoon If the wind did not re main unfavorable. He plans to reach Erie,. Pennsylvania,, by. , tonight, jind then continue on " his way to New York. .' .- -.ri.'! ;: : GROCERY Stageberg & Sandborg ; . PHOSE 70 EARLY. ' ' Look over this list for Sun day dinner? " .V, , GREEJf CORN CABBAGE ;' SCXXER SQUASH TURMPS CARROTS GREEN ONIONS POTATOES (NEW) CUCUMBERS GREEN BEANS ; ' WAX BEANS " EATING APPLES V COOKING APPLES ORANGES ' CANTALOUPES PEACHES V RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES ' WATER, MELONS , : " J BANANAS ' f " TRT OUIB HOME BACON AT 20c PER LB. i SAl S IMLUmSAN WOULD "TAT. Mr. Sllen lias Spent Several Months , Making an Investigation. (Baker Herald.)' " That California capital and big cap ital at that, would be willing' to fin ance an interurban belt line through Baker valley is the statement of Sol SHen of Boise, who has been investi gating the- conditions in the valley during the past two months. - I 'Many roads have started with lesB tonnage and less opportunity for pas senger traffic than this proposed line" said Mr. Sllen today,, "and have paid big dividends." - "I have looked over this valley very carefully . I know from what people haw done wit hthe few commercial orchards that are here that with proper transportation facilities this dlstrict.could be made a fruit growing section second to none superior to the famous southern Idaho districts. . And I know that once transportation was aorded many : of . the men who now hae big farms would be willing to divide tnein up into smaller ones and fill op your country with people. "People Is the only thing It lacks.. I speak froni 17. years' experience in .i ...... -'. .. .-, .Mi . . If J.... ing which I was associated with some of the biggest concerns In the coun- Notice f Impounded Stock. Notice Is hereby given, that oa the V One gray mare about 15 hands and three inches high, branded "R" under point of right shoulder no other brands or marks visible, weight about 1350 to ;1375 lbs. ' - '; , tnat 1 hav Impounded said animal In the city pound of La Grande, Oregon. and by the virtue of the ordi- nance thereof and will unless the own er claims and pays the costs and ex- ' . a M. . l 01 ien UtfJ oays iron we aaxe oi wis notice, I will advertise and sell said animal as provided by the ordinance of said city, , . . Done and date at La Grande, Ore gon, thiB 15th day of August, 1911. v .v r ' : J. W. WALDEN, ' : -'i- Chief'-of .Police,, lo Advertising 0000000000 0 0 STENOGRAPHER wanted at Hot : Lake. Call up the Lake. Good po sltlon open. ; 8-12-tf FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity. $1.50 per cord at the Per ry yards.' Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. C-lS-tf FOR SALE Two steated trap in first class ccndVtion. Inquire Dr. A. L. Richardson. . 8-4-tf , FOR RENT Four room house in North La Grande. Almost new, an l modern Inquire Mrs. Anna Brooks, care J. A. Russet, residence corner Third and Main. '. 8-9-tf WANTED Girl for general house work. Inquire Mrs. J. J. Carr, cor. . Fourth and Washington. - 8-1 8-3 1 Per Sal. Large ten room house bn Sixth, close in. Renting for $50.00 which can eas ily be Increased to $75.00. Especially adapted for housekeeping' suites. East frontage. . Nice shade trees, cement walks, lawn. Lot 80 by 110. Excellent location for large apartment house. Easy terms, for further particulars ap ply to Geo. HCurrey. 108 Elm street. 8-17-12t STREET IMriiOYEME-1 . SEXT. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com con council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 28th day of Jun, 1911. creating improvement district No. 33 end designating M avenue as such district, and In pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said common coun cil on the 19th day of July, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared Its intention to Improve all that portion of H avenue, in said im provement district as hereinafter de scribed, by building board walks, the council will, ten days after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefit ted by such improvement, order that said above described improvement be made; that the boundaries of eald district to be so Improved are as fol lows: . , . . . V ' ,! i All that portion of H avenue, fromi the . weBt curb lines o Fourth street, J to the east curb line of Second street, j (A) And the property affected or benefitted by said improvement 1b as I follows: , , j Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. block 96. j lots 5, 6. 7 and 8, block 95, and lot 5, i hWk 94. all lu Chaplin's, addition to the town of La" Grande,' Oregon. 1. . Notice Is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by. such Improvement for the purpose of paying f or such Im provement. That the estimated cost of such. Improvement is the sum of $209.30.-; That the council will, on the 30th day ot August, 1911, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 . o'clock," p. m., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy of Bald as sessment, when a hearing will be granted to any" person feeling ag grieved by such assessment, I La Grande, Oregon, ; August I6th, I9ll. ': .'.:'' y-"'....-'-..':' city council of la grande. Oregon. . : ' . : By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon'"- "' ''".v..- : 8-i8-iot 'I-' ;. ; , i ': fl. MILU0NS OF LIVES. , ' :-i;--r-: ,: -' V , An Awful Toll Collected by Coniump . tion Many Unnecessary Deaths. , If people could onl.v undiTxiiind that systematic catarrh Ix an luteruul din ease that external apiilicatlonx cannot cure, they would not need to Ite warn ed so often about thin malady, wblcb. wben neglected, part the way oftt-o times for consumption., at tlie iont of millions of liven every year. Yet ca tarrh may be cured. If tu rlvut treat ment employed. ; ' a ' . The only way to aufcexufully treat catarrh Ik by emplOTlnjf a medicine which Is absorbed and carried by the blood to. all partw of the nytttera, u that the mucous membrane or Internal lining of the body is toned up ttml made capable of resisting the Infec tion of consumption und other diMpaxes. We have a remedy prepared from the-prescription of a physician who for thirty yeant studied and made ca turrt a specialty, and whose record was a patient restored to health In every can" where his .treatmeut wu followed as prescribed.' That remedy Is Rexall Mucu-Tone. We are so posi tive that, It wlll completely overcome catarrh In all its various forml whether acute or chronic, that we promise to return every penny paid us for the medicine In every case where it falls or for any reason does not sat isfy1 the user. We want yon to try Rexall Mucu Tone on our recommendation and guar antee. We are right here where you live, and you do not contract any ob ligation or risk when you try Rexall Mocu-Tone on our guarantee. , We hare Bexall Mucu-Tone in two sites. 1 60 cents and $1.00. Very often the taking of one fiO-cent bottle Is suffl- dent to make a marked impression upon the case. Of course in chronic cases a longer treatment Is news isary. The average In such instances is three $1.00 bottles. Remember you can ' obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store The Rexall Store. HILL'S DRUG STORE. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. La Grande Has to Bow to the Inevita ' We Scenes of Endorsements . ) Prove it ''. :: After reading the public statement of this fellow-sufferer given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys in good health since, can be relied upon to perform the same work in other caseB. Read this: ';. ' . ' ' Mrs. E. J. MeinerB, 501 Lewis street, NOTICE OF phon Main;78 ROUGH DRY La Grande, Ore.,- Na me j Jlddrcss- IRONED Sheets Slips , 3 Spreads ....... I 10 up! Table Cloths ... I ,.5 up Towels, Roller 3 I- ' ' , Towels, hand . ! .;- :.- ' ' Towels, Bath ...1 ...3 Napkins .......... Handkerchiefs .... ...1 Handkerchiefs, sua Rags ............. NOT IRONED ... .fOvershirtB ....... i . .5 iNlghtshirts ...... lundershirts ' .. .. . ...51 Drawers ...5 Socks, per pair ...3 Ties, each ...... 3 up ! . ': ,' . Hose, per pair . Pajamas suit . . . . .3 ...8 . ...H-nlon Suits '.V. , iLadles' Vests ?.. ; Jchlld'g Overalls ...10 ,...S' i .3 NO INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE Please remove all Jewelry from Clothes, as we will not be re sponsible for any left therein. s , "' In case of mistakenotice must be given and original list must be returned to the Office within 48 hours or no claim will be allowed. Not responsible for goods left over 30 days. NO BUNDLES LESS THAN 50 CENTS. Pendleton, Oregon, says: "About two' years ago a cold settled on my kid neys and caused .backache and pains through my loins. I felt lame and sore and any moment such as stoop ing or lifting was accompanied by sharp twinges. While I was suffer ing, Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box. They gave me relief at once and I had not used them long before my trouble was entirely removed I know that this remedy is one of great mer it and consequently I do not hesitate to recommend it." (Statement given October 10,'1905T" I. i .'Time is the Test . ,Mrs,aMelners! as interviewed on May 17, 1910, and she said.; "I still hold Doan's Kidney Pills in high es teem and I am pleased to again say a good word for them. . I have taken this preparation recently and it has JUST ON The Big Clearance Sale of all summer shoes. Don Y wait longer If you want a aargam :9 j STARCHED . , . I IS Dresses ....'.lO .... , Dresses, Girls' ...,.5.... 1 Skirts ....... .... ;. j Skirts, flannel .,.,'..5.... ?. I ..'. - .' . 1 I Waists 7.... I Corset Covers ,...3 IChemiso ...... ....St. (Drawers .........5 Night Dresses ..er. : ' . v - f . . Wrappers ......... 10(. ... j lAprons i . . . 72 ....'..10 I . "lllow Shams ..iChlld's Pieces EXTRAS Blankets, wool, pair 50 - couon, . i z'o Quilts .............2 Amount This Bill Previous Acc't .. TOTAL Rec'd on. Acc't... BALANCE ..... done good work." For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffakv New York, sole agents for the Unite States ''; ; 1 ;, ; : .. . v Remember the name Doan s ana take no other. , ,' 7 Right In your busiest season- wSa yvm have the least time to spare you ate sms meiT io tase aiarrnoea anu lose tevenu days' time, unless vou have ChinAeirbtB'a" Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Beate&f al hand and take a dose on the first appear nc of the disease. For sale by all dealecsk f RaaldMit saS Dm School for Glrh IiTl 0Ua(lM. Aoatemt ul Bimmdu DcpaitamMa. I Mull, Art, BlMatiw, Tulia. - . For rstaJoc miAmm TUB SISTER SUrERlOBt I Omoe2t,St.BlMllmU I mEmMp ! i I a. O o o