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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911. r PAGE 5 at the home of Mrs. Ed. Kiddle at Is land City. Pleas wear something to represent your hobby. Refresh ments will be served. 9-19-4t ALL THE EATBE Mrs. Coombs hag opened an electric and steam bath parlor at 1620 Sixth street and Is ready to give treatments. o LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TH "Flowers and Plants In Win ter" ....... :. Gaumont A beautiful colored film show ing wild plants and flowers In their natural tints. ; "A Passing Fancy" .... Kosmik Telling of an unfought duel and a physician's struggle be tween professional duty and his hatred for an enemy. "A Cattlaherder's Romance".; . ...... - Kalem It's a great wefetem story. Something out of the ordinary. You're bound to like it. "The Return of the 'Widow', Pogson's Husband" Vitagrapji This Is the best Vltaraph com edy released for a long time Never flagging in interest and racy comedy. Oh, It is to laugh. Illustrated Song "Toot Your irr irtjt. V'-..- ... . Sung by " a Miss Garrick Matinees Mr., Ferrln ". . . . . , . . . Evenings Everybody in La Grande will be humming this song tomorrow . . :.'' locals ; S H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av.. Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat ; diseases and catarrh. Over Spider's store. Eyes fitted with glasses. Honrs 9 to 11:80; 1:30 to t and 7 to 8 p. m. . .. . . Electric and steam baths. Mrs. O. C. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. NOTICE Positively no hunting on the land belonging to Walter M. Pierce. Please do not ask for permission By A. S. Johnson. , 9-ll-3wk Heinz pure vinegar at Geddes Bros. ; '. i 9-15-3t. , Call Main, 70 tor fresh eastern oy sters. '; '; -v;;:' ' 9-19-tf The Epworth League will give i hobby social Friday evening, Sept. 22, . .This is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their V. ;. : , HEATING A1VD PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. -i Come In and unload your troubles to BRADLEY & CO, Phone Black 971. Elm Street 3 o u DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH A WATCH is a delicate piece of machinery. It calls for , less attention than most machinery, but must be cleaned and oiled occasionally to keep . perfect time. With proper care a Waltham ' : Watch will keep perfect time : lor a lifetime. It will pay you - well to let us clean your watch . every 12 or 18 months. . I 1-2 an o 53 0.-W.R.& N. WATCH INSPECTORS Call Main 70 for fresh eastern oy sters. . 9-19-tf 35c per cent below factory cost shopping bags, all the latest and best makes. All new shapes. We want to reduce the stock on this line. Come and see them In our window at Sil verthorn's family drug store. 9-15-2i The Altar society of the Catholic church will glvtj a social In the K. of P. ; hall Wednesday evening." Extra good music will h3 renedred, and re freshments will be served. . Olympia oysters fresh every day. at the Grande Ronde Meat Co.; at both markets. . ,.' ' . .. . Apple Boxes at reduced prices. Call Main 38. , It . The machinists wilj give a dance V"oum;uay msflt at J. O. O. F. hall Tickets 50c. ' j 9-18-3t , The ladies of the Altar socfcty o? the Catholic church will 'give a chick en Die dinner on Saturday, Sept. 30, during the fair week. ' Elegant lot shopping bags, late pat ternsaway below whst we paid for them at the factory. These price3 for flvC'days. .' -A $1.00 bags for 1.50 bags for 2.00 bar for 2.50 baes for 3.00 biirs for 3.50 bags for 4.00 bags for $ M M l.Ou 1.15 Ur, 1.7.1 1.95 St. Peters' Guild will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday, Sept. .23. at the market of the Grande Ronde Meat Co. Everyone of 'the Guild is here asked to contribute and thanks before hand. The Endeavor society of the Chris tian church will serve dinner Satur day. Sept. 30. farKeekrat'the7church;. Corner Depot and Washington, Mrs. H. R. McDonald wishes to 'an nounce fhat she will reopen hr class In musif at her own home, 1616 Sixth street, October first Arrangements for pupils can be made by , calling phone. 3d 3842. ' .- : 9-20-6t The Nelghborhod club year books are now ready. Any member desiring one can call at club rooraB. 9-29-2t Pendleton Business College opens Sept. 5. A large enrollment Is an ticipated. Ten per cent discount will be given to pupils enrolling before September 20. Graduates assisted to eoo'l positions. M. L. Clancy, B. A., Principal. ' o in H O O k (Mm Ssjt"! f, I s coprrigivtwn I ; . Vv i I Michelt, Stern & Co. 11 ' IV y THE SEASOX'S XEWEST HATS AXD ):.- -v. CAPS. In a large range of styles and shades at very attractive prices considering .L. .1 . .(a, . r. i me Kxceuem quaiuies: uei your tew U hat now.' : '' PERSOXALS. r Charles Walborn of Wallace, Idaho, is at the Savoy. .Jay .Smith of Pendleton , Js at the Savoy' today. , A. S- Allison of Portland is a Savoy juest.;- j .'v '' '!',-"' ." i;:;i.v ,' Fred H. Fall of Lewiston, Idaho, is stopping at the Foley. ,'" '.; ' . F. R. Venana of Walla Walla Is a guest at the Foley, , y A. J. Alborg is over from Spokane and Is stopplng at the Foley.- , -v G. B.' Savage of Kknsas City Is at the Foley hotel today. . , ; E. J. Bell is here from l-aramle. Wyoming. ." ;. ;- i '" Mrs. J. F. Bates of Elgin is In the city today. .,.;(;, .... Mrs. D. Sommers or E.gin Is stop iplng at the Sommer hotel. David Brlchoux, proprietor of the Savoy hotel, has returned from a busi ness trip into Grant county. Miss Lottie Tuttle. of Elgin is in the city. She Is a guest at the Savoy. Mrs. Lee Tuttle Is with her.. William Cantrell who has been em ployed at the Casey sa w mill at Hil ?ard is In the hospital here." , A Mrs. Hannah Reeves, of Haines, is in the city visiting friends for a few days. I ' . . , . ' E. H. Flagg of Elgin is In thie city today on his way to Portland to at tend the state editorial, association meeting. ' ... . . ; Fred Currey' was in from the Lake today and moved his household goods to that place. Os C, Williams will oc cupy the Currey homte. , ' Miss Minnie Holman returned to Eugene yesterday where she will re sume her work In. the state university. Rev. Q. G. Haley,' superintendent of the Methodist flistlrct, held the first quartierly meeting at the local church last night and proceeded tb the 'Wal lowa valley this mornjng.. Miss Bessie BroVn, one of La Grande's high school girls, comes all the way from Indiana to complete her work In our Institution. Mlsa Brown has -the distinction of residing at Bloomlngton. the actual center of the population of the United States. s T. H Trayman. wlfo and daughter of Dodge City, Kansas, arrived today and are at the 8ommier hotel. .They are friends of L. 3. French. Anthony Morgan and wife, of Mod esta, California, who have been visit ing Wallowa county friends, are at the Foley today 00 their .way home. W. R. Parkier, Olio man who shoots glass balls and oranges for the U. Wilt tfj Stf4"C vXl'TTvtrSv7v' SvtnrlpZiiiZfcvi' MRlght. now Is the timie you should ac- quaint yourself with the season's new est styles. Com here and see them.. : We want to stall you your clothes this fall. We've made the values big enough to deserve your patronage. . M. C. company was In La Grande last evening and left today for his home in Baker. - r V r - '., ;v. ;' ;: 1 1 Judge Thomas Crawford returned this morning after a brief visit c. Portland whera he attended to legal business and visited with friends. ' Chief of Police Walden left today for Portland where he will appear as a witness in th wiits slave case In federal court. He will be absent from the city for three or four days dur:ns vbich time Officer McLaughlin' will act as chief. W Van Thompson returned to his home In Manetee, Wash. Before leav ing he finished the sale of hla rest dencie property In South La Grande to Attorney Jesse Simons. Consideration was 1,500. r-. . ;. . Mrs. Lee Humphrey of Island City received the sad news this morning that her mother, Mrs. D. Parker, had been called to the great beyond at six o'clock this morning. She was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Fife, St Louis, Mo. The Interment will be at thi old family resting iplace in Par rollt'on, Mo. Mrs. Parker leaves three sons and two daughter to mourn their loss. She was 74 years of age. The bereaved family havie the most heart felt sympathy. ; ' Cafaterta Dinner, Tha Ladies Aid society of the Pres byterian church will serve a cafeteria dinner Union Co. day fair week This Is not to ay they won't serve chicken pot pie for they will as this will be one of. .he principal features of this dinner. Piece mentioned later hut re member th day. . 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