LA GRANDE EVENING ODSEIiyH, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911.
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TO PLAY AND KT7SIC ,
"The White Medicine Man.. ;
'.....;.,'..,- Sellg
' Hypnotism and tha supersti
tions of the Yuma Indians have
a great deal to - do with this
story. . It is wonderfully con
ceived. One of Sellg's best .
'"The infant at Snakeville". . .
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The stage coach leaves Mm.
'Graham's hjibj' with, the cow
'boys. They are compelled to .
do the dntleg necessary to the
"Infant's welfare. To see them
attempt ta do Jt is to scream.' '
'The New Cook". . ', ; . . . .Kalem
Papa throws his daughter's
suitor out of doors, but said
suitor returns in the disguise of
"a cook and is engaged by the
'irate, .parent. - When he starts
in to cook, "Look out, it's com-"
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tually wins' out. ' Y .',;
'illustrated song-r"Brocho Bus
' 7 ter"' sung by .
Miss Garrlck ; . .'. .... . Matinees
Mr.. Ferrln . . . .. ... Evenings
Musical Director Chas. K. King
LOCALS y:.?. Y; vY:i
' H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av..
Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eve, Ear,
.5086,.. -Throat diseases and catarrh,
'Over Solder's store. Eyes fitted with
glasses. Hour to 11:50 j 1:80 to
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.v Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of
Jhe Crystal cafe. Mr. Woods has had
Tjne place remodelevd. and newly furn
ished and will run a first classrplace,'
known as the Delmonico. Your pat
ronage solicited. ;, r; r.. ,V 8-14-tf '
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The - Amalgamated Sugar company
-positively forbids any hunting on its
- Jarms. Strict enforcement of the or
,? de'r will be made. Hunters take no
tice,
.8-l?-6t
IT A rrt
: Ethel McCormickHlshes to know of
the whereabouts of her mother. Her
V, mother has married since last heard
or, and she does not know her present
name, ( Address,vMrs. p.. N. Callender,
. Emmett, Idaho. ' ; ' 8-17-12t
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"N'FOll SALE. v;
Extension table, two cook stoves.
.. beds and springs, fruit Jars, go cart,
i carpets, heaters, kitchen treasure,
chairs, rockers, center table, two dres
j sers, two cupboards, dishes, lamps.
Inquire 1417 Washington, or phone
Red 752. ' ' 8-19-4t
The Modern Brotherhood gives a so-
BRADLEY & Co.
SANITABY PLUMBING. r
Do their plumbing work according
U the plumbing ordinance of the city.
J, Consult onr record. V
Phones Shop B. 971; Eos. B. 8482.
Perfect
Prescriptions
Every medicine that is com
pounded in our Prescription De
partment la backed by our per
tsonal guarantee as to ita poten
cy and efficiency. When you
have sickness at home ., give
those who are near and dear to
you' the advantage of this care-,
a ful Bervice. There la no ddi
'tlonal wpense. . You will be
pleased with our perfect ' pre
scription work, and your doctor
will be delighted. '
Wright
Drug 'Co;
ai next Tuesday tight, the 24th. .A
dance and supper and a general good
tin9 for all. Every member of the
M. B. A. is entitled to invite two
friends. 8-21-3t
No coffee like the Peerless at Cedtes
Bros.' only. .
The Woman Home Missionary soci
ety will meet tomorrow atfernoon at
2:30 at the. home of Mrs. J. A, Whit
by. 1501 y Sixth street. By order of
the president.- ,
The Fourth of July coffee was good
said 1800 people. Try it. Geddes
Bros, have it. ' :
W. H. Lowe will open' a second
hand store at .1419 Adams avenue.
He will carry a good stock of goods
as soon as the place is ready for business.-'
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Molons kept, in cold storage at
Geddes Bros. . :.'. ''
R. B. Grider .will now occupy shoe
repairing quarters at 1419V4 Adorns
avenuewlth a full line of repair ;na-
terial. -.,7 Y7,"':, .
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; rEEsosAis.
'j- J, B. -Havety and wife of Boise ware
among the Savoy guests over Sunday.
, W.'A..Hackett of Elgin stopped. at
the Savoy yesterday. ' ' ' ' ' ;
" J.. S.' Nees o Pendleton . stopped .'at
the Savoy yesterday., i ,
A. G. Wayels of Fprrest stopped at
the Savoy yesterday. .
. Mrs. .L. Ferguson and son George
.vep3 Sunday visitors in Union. v
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Halley and daugh
ter and ' MIsb' Gertrude Halley spsnt
Sunday la Baker City. , . .
. Miss Ethel Gray of Jamieson, Ore
gon, Is hire Tlslting. with -Miss Don
kelia Taylor of the Paris Hair store.
C. O. Fredrickson, a. lumber inspec
tor with headquarters la Coeud'A
lene stopped at the'Foley- o'v'er Sunday
- .C- M.' Mobely, of Portland Sundayed
St the Foley transacting,'' business
here this morning. . , :
Mr. and Mrs." H. G. Tripleit and son
of Spokane visited at th-s. Foley last
evening.. , ,:: .' :
Grant Lincoln' was .In Baker Sun
day attending the funeral of W. M.
McClure.' ' y ? ! .'' ; '
Mrs. J. E. Reynolds and daughetr
went to Baker City Sunday morning
to visit with her' Bister, Mrs.. Floyd
Jones. V .i : -. ,.. y
Mrs,' Upton H.(Gibba leaves tonight
for her old home In Clearwater, Min
nesota. She wlll 'go by way of Sale
Lake to Colorado Sprlnss, and will be
gone several weeks. ' ' . v
Mr.' Atkinson of the Old Town store
ruptured a blood vessel yesterday and
for a time was In a somewhat critical
condition. He is Improving today
though will b9 unable to be about 'for
several daya to come.
Fred Sheets, of the Baker' City Her
old, accompanied by his. young aon,
w3re in La Grande Sunday, coming
over to see J. W. Earls who has been
GROCERY
Stageberg & ' Sandborg
' PHOXE 70 EARLY.
' Look ever this list for Sun
day dinner,
GREEN CORN ,
CABBAGB ; ,
SUMMER SQUASH : : .
TURMPS ; . : . " :
CARROTS ',)-"; rV-'' K
GREEN OMOSS: A
POTATOES (3TEW)
CUCUMBERS "-.'... '
GREEN BEANS ' 1
WAX BEANS :-v
EATING APPLES ' V ' V
COOKING APPLES i .' -'
ORANGES -CANTALOUPES
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PEACHES ' . '
RASPBERRIES ' I
BLACKBERRIES
WATER MELONS
BANANAS
TRY OUB HOME BACON AT
SOcPERLB. : ' ..
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quite in.. ?.ir. Earls is a brott.er - ln -
law of Mr! Sheets,
Mrs. W. A. Blake of Baker stopped
at the Soramer last night.
R. F. Muslch of Cove was a La
Grande visitor this morning, staying
at the Sommer ' while here.
Miss Mildred Reavls and MIps JRuth
DIshman, obth of Portland, were Som
mer hotel guests th-.s morning. ,
Chas.' E. King, the popular mus
ical director' at the Isis theatre, has
returned from his hunting and fishing
trip, and in the futuro the high stand
ard of music at the popular picture
house will be maintained by Mr. King
as heretofore. ; ; . ' '.
' Among the members of the La
Grande lodge of Masons .who" attend
ed th-2 funeral of-W. M. McClure it
Baker City yesterday were Chas. E.
Cochran, H. T. Love and J. M, Hilts.
A number of Welser and Union mem
bers also attended the fuiyeral. ;
Dr..McKennon and ..wife of Arkan
sas, who have been visiting the fam
ily of L. L. McKennon, of Union, left
this week or Arkansas. The doctor
think? well of Arkansas, but nearly
lost his heart to Oregon. He will come
back. -Union .Republican. .-5 . ,'
A, J. Rlcford. a life insurance man
VorV. ntnnnlns h Folev
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'.D. H. Miller was In the city fro
North Yakima Sunday. ; He was a
guest at the Foley.. .j'' :'i ' - :j
: Mrs. L, M. Otostead of Hot Lake
spent yesterday in the city, -staying at
the Savoy while here. "
R. 8. Thomas and wife of Pleasais
tbn, Kansas, were Savoy hotel guests
yesterday ,, y.lny, -,7
C C. Mercfr a well known North
Powaw titizen, was in the city Sun
day tiit stopped at the Savoy. i
, Mr." and Mrs.' Pete .Beiver and Mr.
and Mrs. -Ted Leavitt have left town
for a week's camping trip. ; ' , ;
. Mrs. Ww H- Kranskopp and Mrs.";G.
W. Mearrll of Pueblo were guests' in
the city; yesterday, , stopping , at tjiie
Foley while here. . . ' , ;'.! ,"
H. 'S. Radcliff, A Salem resident,
spent Sunday in th3 city visiting with
friends. H was registered at tie
Foley, ': '? i i
fi. H. Scribner, wife and.daughre'r
of .Cherokee, Iowa were guests in pie
city over Sunday, staying at the Foley
hotel.,.; . ?. . I
.". P- E. Cljlanda well nown , insur
ance man, formerly located here, ar
rived yesterday from. Haines and; Is
quartered at the Foley today. : ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Jfartin Wilcox, of
South La Grand'3, left this morning
for Suttun, Nebraska, to visit old-time
friends. " v '.'.y'1"'' !'':':: Y -h- i
.. Mts. A.- N. Thomas "of Colfax ; so
journed in the city yesterday after
noon, r She was registered at the Sa
voy ho'ej. ..i :.:-v" V" ' '
R. W. Varcum, mixer of delicious
dv'nks at the Silverthorne drug store,
leaves tomorrow for Portland and
from there he gcos east in a few days.
George L,, Bates, a prominent stock
raiser of Alberta, Canada, arrived to
day and is a guest with. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bridges. Mr. Bates is a Brother
of Mrs. Bridges. ; :
Mr. and Mrs. George Ball and Mrs.
T., W. Lusk and children were Sunday
visitors att the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C H. Blystone and-were treated to a
sumptuous wild bird dinner. , i v
Otto Kehil," a brother of Mrs. Ed
Propeck, who has been spending the
past several - months in the city, re
turned to his home in Hastings, Neb.,
this' morning. ::v':;;r';;';:, '
ir. Todd, vice president of Willam
ette university at Salem, arrived this
morning from Caldwell I where he
spent a few days in attendance at the
Methodist conference, drawing to a
close today. ?.i;V-j'S'..";' :, ''-::..;:
, ( Miss Luella Mckean a popular
young lady of Walla Wallaand Mrs.
Edward I Holmes of Wallowa, , were
guests at the Foley last night Miss
AIcKean has been visiting friends in
Wallowa county aid is now. on her
way home..;' .
lti and Mrs. F..fcl. Regan ot Glen
dive, Mont., who have .been visiting
their brother and brother-in-law, En
gineer W. E. Regan, left this morning'
for their ' home. 'The local engineer
accompanied them and . will spend a
few days In ite metropolis. , , '
P. Marqulu, assistant general man-,
ager. of the Western Union Life In
surance' company at Spokane, and . a
party ot Spokane, men were In the
city- yesterday and today, looking after
business matters. They were located
at the Foley while here.' Mr. Marquis
Is a friend of F. R. Bridges. , -. "
Montreal Welcome Togo.
Montreal, Aug. 21. Admiral ' Togo
1 received a cordial" welcome unon his
arrival la Montreal this morning. IU
; was the guest of the Canadian club at
a luncheon given at the Sailors instl-
tute and later in the day was tendered
a civic reception. Tonight the dieting-
ulshed Japanese naval commander de-
parts for Vancouver.
New Jers4Y T.nhnr rnnc-f r.
-Camden. N. J., Aug. 21. The 3rd
annual congress oi ue isew jersey
State Federation of Labor began its
sessions in this city today with a good
attendance of delegates. Numerous
matters of Importance to organized la
bor are scheduled for consideration
during the three day's sessions. .,
Right in your btwieai seMon when you
bnve the least time to spare you are moot
'ikely to take diarrhoea and lose several
lavs' time, unless vou have Chamberlain's
olic, Chdler ana Diarrhoea Remedy at
nrd ami take a dote on the first ajipear
nre of the diwaae. For sale by all dealers.
assise
FOR SALE. A fine' milch cow. In
quire of Hugh McCall. 8-19-5t
WANTED Girl for-general house
work!' Apply 1312 Penn Ave, 8-21-tf
FOR RENT Four good rooms.' Phone
Red 42 , 1505 Madison avenue.
FOR SALE A desirable home,1 on rea
sonable terms and easy payments;
, a , nine-room house with acre of
land; good location. Address P. O.
boX 254 , Wallowa, Or. (A. 19. S 19.)
FOR SALE Dry chain wood In anj
quantity, $1.50 per cord at the Per
ry, yards. Grande Ronde "Lumber
... company Pe,rry, Ore. '; 6-15-tf ;
FOR SALE Two steated trap in first
class condition. Inquire Dr. A. L.
; Richardson, - 8-4-1f
FOR RENT Four room house In
. North La Grande. Almost new, and
modern. Inquire Mrs. Anna Brooks,
' care J, a!1 Russel, residence corner
Third and Slain. ;u 8-9-tf
WANTED Girl for general house-'
' work. inquire Mrs. J. J. Carr, cor. I
Fourth and Washington, 8-18-3t I
For summer diarrhoea in children al
ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and captor oil, and
peedy cure u certain, for sale by ait
li-alers.
FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA
grander y
V, A. M. t . rV -oiao
1, V. A. M. a. meet-
' ings first and third Saturdays at
7:30 p. ta. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. Li' M. HOYT, Vf. M. '
C WILLIAMS. Pecretan'
9. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's rlub, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothei are cordially In-
TiUd to. attend. ,
; V, ' f ,H. J. RITTER, Ex. R;i.
: H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec.
WOODMEN . OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No, 169 W- ' O. W
meets every second and fourth Sat
nrdays at K. P. hall. All visiting
mebers welcome.
? D. FITZGERALD, C. C.
X H. KEENET, Clerk.
If. W. A-La Grande Camp No. 7703
. ' meets every Monday In the month at
the L O. O. P. hall. All Tlsiting
neighbors are cordially lnviteJ to
attend. t . ;:; 7 '
- E. E. DANIELS,
. . . . ED. HEATH. Clerk.
1JSBEKAHS Crystal Lodjfe No. V
meets every Tuesday evening In tb
L O. O. F. hall. AH visiting metn
. bers are invited to attend.
MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN, N. G.
MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, See.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croa
.Lodge No, 27 meets every Montia?
j night In Castle ball, (old Elk's ball.i
A Pythian welcome to all vlsitln
Knights. " .".','"' ' ;
. -t JESS PAUL, cc
" R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 8.'.,:
Or E. P. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. V
C. boWs itated communications tht
second and fourth Wednesdays of
' each month. Visiting' members cor
dlaliy Invited.
CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M.
' ' MARY A. WARNICK, SC .
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IRONED
Sheets 3
Slips ......3
Spreads ........10 up
Table Cloths .....5 up
Towels, Roller ......3
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Towels, hand .......
Towels, Bath ......
Napkins
Handkerchiefs, ilk..B
Rags l
' NOT IRONED
,.. . . Overshlrts .5
Nightshirts 5
. . . . Undershirts . .... , . ,5
, . . .IDrawers ..'.,.... ;...B
, .i.lSocks, per pair .....3
..ITies, each . 3 up
Hose, per pair ......3
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....IPa jamas suit
...Junion Suits .
..8
.10!
.. JLadles' Vests
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Child's Overalls .....3
NO INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
Please remove all Jewelry from Clothes, as we will not be re
sponsible for any left therein. , , , '
In case of mistake, notice mustbe given and original list.
muBt be returned, to the Office with'n 48 hours or no claim will
be allowed.. Not responsible for goods left over 30 days. " . .
. NO BUNDLES LESS THAN 50 CENTS.
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AMBULANCE
LET ME EMPHASIZE
The value of my fine and laro equipment It means that I can give
thorough and prompt attention to any ortyr for any Kind of glasses
desired at perfectiy moderate prices. , .;
I While at the National Optical
I last week, I purchased the very
which added to. my already modern
X of the best eqnlpiied In the state.
eqnipment that It takes to FIT GLASSES PROPERLY.
:-:t I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES
MEMX3C
; OFFICE NEXT DOOR
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....Dresses. ,.,'.10
'. ' Dresses Girls' ... ..5 . ... .
.... Skirts '..10 ....
. . .". Skirts, .flannel .... ,, .5 . , . .
.. '. Y. Waists . . . . .".7 . . . ,'
... Corset Covers ......3
.... jCbemieo . , . i . .5 ....
. '; . .IDrawers ....... . ,Y.. . .5 ....
. A'lght DreBses , , . . . . 6 . ... .
'..'VjWrap'pMrv7:;;;.io '.r::
. . . jAprona . . 7;; .; . . . .2 .
. . 'eillow. Shams ... . . .10 . . .
. . . (Child's Pieces . . . . .3 . .
;. .''',:;'." EXTRAS .
... . . Blankets, wool, pair 50 . . ;
. , . . ' cotton, 25 . . . , J
.... Quilts ...,..,,.',.,,.25 '....;'
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.... Amount This Bill ........
. . . . Previous Acc't v. . . . . . . . ; '
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. ... BALANCE s.... ..... ,.'
Ptown office Main 720
'Residence phone Main 25'
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convention 'at Salt L'Alio City, Utah,
latest optica) Ic-sUng 'apparatas,
equipment makes my Office, one
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