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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911. y LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, . wmwrm a w?m ti rri h K. A "r 'H si ft ' K ICS , ftf ( ' "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 duy and his hatred for an enemy. "A Cattleherder's Romance", ... Kalem It's a great western story. Something out of the ordinary. You're bound to like lt "The Return of the 'Widow' Pogson's Husband" Vltagraph 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 Horn, Km; xoure in a tg"v Sung by Miss Garrlck ...... Matinees Mr. Ferrln Evenings Everybody in La Grande will be humming this song tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ed. Kiddle at Is land City. Please- wiear something to represent your hobby. Refresh ments will be served. 9-19-U Mrs. Coombs has opened an electric and steam bath parlor at 1C20 Sixth street and is ready to give treatments. Call Main sters. i0 for fresh easU3rn oy-9-19-tf The Altar society of the Catholic church will give a social in the- K, of P. hall Wednesday evening. Extra good music will he renedred and re freshments will be served. j Apple Boxes at reduced prices. Main 38. Call It Prof. F. J. Freenor, niagntlc healer. Sot hypnotism, dgs or mentsd wrk. Positive permanent results from first; trentmt. Main 72L. Ill Adams avenue. Thono 1-nio The Presbyterian Aid society will serve their Cafateria dinner in the K. of P. hall Friday, the 29th, Union county day, which means a dandy fine meal at a moderate cost and we solicit your patronage. Tomorrow evening at the Methodist church Dr. Gillilan will addresB all the Sunday school workers of this city who will go to hear him. The subject will be "Use and Misuse of Privileges." , metiers STOCKMES SOT TO BK CHARGED ENTRANCES FOR KEEPERS ; Many Special Attractions Booths Be. lag Reserred-r-Manj Stalls Taken. li .V . rv rfr..-J Just Received a New Car cf O J We also carry a full line of Hardware and Building Material The machinists, will Wednesday night at I. Tickets BOc. give a dance 0. O. F. hall. . 9-l8-3t The ladles of the Altar society o? the Catholic church will give a chick en pie dinner on Saturday, Sept. 30, during the fair week. ' Elegant lot shopping bags, late pat terns away tralow what we paid for them at the factory. .These prices for five days. o-...-..- -r'. $1.00 bags for &! PERSONALS. a t 4 t 3 LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av. 1.G0 bags for 2.00 bags for 2.50 bags for 3.00 bags for 3-50 bags for 4.00 bags for .93 l.i: IX. 1.75 1.95 SILVERTHORN'S , DRUG STORE. 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. Dr. "Posey, Specialist for Eye," Ear, None, Throat diseases and catarrh. Urer Setter's store. Eyes fitted with passes. Mlonrg 9 to 11:30; 1:39 to I and 7 to 8 p. in. v. Electric and steam biths. C. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. ' Mrs. O. 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 Beinz pre vinegar at Geddes 9-15-3t Bros. , Mrs. H. R. McDonald wishes to an nounce that she will reopen bar fdas In music at her own home, 1616 Sixth street.' October first. Arrangements for pupils can he made by calling phone F.i?d 3842. 9-20-6t .' Call Main ?0 for fresh eastern oy sters. ",7 ' " : 9-19-tf Tl'.e Jelghborbod club year books are now ready. Any memter desiring one can call at club rooms 9-29-2t Pendleton Business College opens Sept. 5. A large enrollment 1b an ticipated. Ten per cent discount will be given to" pupils enrolling before September 20. Graduates assisted to I eoj! positions. M. L. Clancy," B. A. I Principal. ' ij ,'- Press Lewis of the Grande Ronde Cash company is transacting busings In Union today. v . . , , A. R. Carberry of Portland is hTe, ths guest of Fireman Ed Ebell for a few days this week. ,. ': , Engineer and Mrs. Pete Belver have returned from a visit with frtends In Portland tnil Vonovnvr F. D. Haistsn was onerated upon by Dr. Posey, the epecial on Tuesday, for ulcerative catarrh, of the throat, He Is doing nirr ly During the county fair in this city whWh starts September 27 and con tinues until October , sock caretak ers will not be charged the regular en trance fees. This order has been is sued by . the managemnt of the fair and is a new one In that a yearago caretakers were require to pay en-, trance fees. Stock exhibitors should request this accommodation from F. J Holmes, treasurer of the association and he will Issue the passes to the various nwn who have charge of the stock exhibits at the fair. Booths Are X'ow Ready. Carpenters have completed 1 the booths at, the grounds and exhibitors, can bow commence , to decorate their display rooms as the places are dry and ready for the artists. These priv ileges are being taken up rapidly and i X ?! 1$,W. H. BOHNENK AMP CO. 1; i iv"" "m ! Cafateria Dinner. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will serve a cafeteria dinner Union Co. day fair week This is not to -say they won't serve chicken pot pie for they will as this will bte one of ihe principal features of this dinner. Place mentioned later but re member th day. cial Importance. All members are re quested to attend. W. W. K1XZIE. President. B. of I. F. A E. Meeting. On Friday next there will be a meet lng of the B. of L. F. & E. order of spe- ranslne deafness ' Superintendent of Federal Building ! gU th08,9 who deglre Bpace at the fair , ZZVrXr make their reservations . il.. . . . . ... ..V. ! . Im intrAn terday in La Granae looaing over ai oncu ueiuie evcriuiug m mcu The Epworth League will ' give hobby social Friday evening, Sept. 22, ..This is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their ' ; BEATING AND" PLUMBOG JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbsrs, steam and hot water fitters at all times ready to do, work satisfactorily. Come In and unload your troubleB to ..' . ' ; BRADLEY '& CO, Phone Black 971. Elm Street Haradon'8 Tru-Fruit " Chocolate 3 an d ; Marshmallows. Made Just Right. No Imitation Flavors. All Leading Gonf ectioners '" " Sell, Them. Prices for the best work commencement of work for th feder al building here. A permanent super intendent for the local building will arrive soon. ' -: Mr. and Mrs. Harry U. Mevers. for many years r sidents of this city while Mr. Meyers was engaged in the barber business, exjvet to leave in a few days for Portland where they will make ch:lr future home. Miss Anna Alexan der haB purchased the Meyers prop erty in this city as an Investment. C. E. Cohen of Portland, manaser of the United Auto company, which makes the Maxwell car, Is in the city today. -' . ''. r' Mr. and Mrs. J, A Rumbl-3, formerly of Joseph, are in town f nroute to their present home, Capitola,- Cal., after a month's visit at Joseph. Mrs. Georgi Palmer arrived home today from a short viait to Portland. Charles Reuhen, a traveling sales man of Seattle, is here today showing J his'line of postcards, - ; , - Bruce Dennis left last nigni ioi Portland to attend the press agsocia tion ' meeting there this wek; Joe Whitby and Marbel Green left today for Salem wher they will enter Willamette university for a four-year course. ; ,': , ' '. ' ' 8. D. Crowe and A. W. Nelson return ed last night from an automobile tour knd hunting trip in Wallowa county j which took them to the headwaters of the Chesniminus and Devil's gulch. R. H. Newson of Baker, C. B. Titus of Seattle, Ben , Polsky and wife of Omaha, M.' W. Haworth of Nashville, Teun., and Thomas Sewell of North Yakima are some of the Sommer guests today.. - ' : :-' ' ' ' A. M. Pattison. ot Gearing, Nebraska, Is here visiting his brother, F. W. Pat tison, the contractor. The two broth ers went out to Imbter today to inspect fruit land and It Is possible that the Nebraskan, will locate here with his brother in the near future. . He is well pleased with the city and valley. District ' Attorney. F. S. Ivanhoe ar rived home yesterday evening from the extreme eastern part of Wallowa coun ty where he went with the ..Church-Dunn-Wood hunting party. Up to date the hunters' have not cornered any big game, but the balance of the com pany have moved farther north and hope to have better luck this week. ; Stock Stalls Usened Too. N.'k. West led off yesterday evening with a reservation of seven stock stalls j and today marked the reservation of several more. . While there will likely be cnouuh to accommodate all'late- comers, the management requests sar lly reseratlon nevertheless. Stock stalls are to be decorated tastily thU year by a large number of the exhibi tors and It will add to the general tone of finish and tastiness. ' Special Attractions MaMy. A list of special attractions has been prepared for the fair week that will amuse and entertain. , These special attractions come with high recommendations and the visitors at the fair will get a fine Jlne of spe cial entertainment during fair week. N'otlce for Sale of Improvement Bond?. ,Notice is hereby given that the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, ', will receive sealed bide for the pur chase of improvement bonds in the sum of 139,476 6.4, bonds in denomina tion of f 500.00 each, bearing 6 per cent intjrest per annum, up to 5 5 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, September 23rd, 1911; said bids to be filed with th recorder of the city and to be ac companied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the total amount bid. The 1 successful bidder will be required to pay for Bald bonds within ten days af ter; notice that said. bonds are ready for delivery. ' ; ' : " .' ' '' ,'" : La Grands, Oregon September 16th, 1911. v ;',V..- . C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the city of La Grande, uregon. . 9-16-Cti 115 Set' or Teeth ......... $8J0 110 Gold Clowns, 22-K ...$5.00 110 Bridge Work (best) . .$JK) $10 Porcelain Crowns . . . .$54)0 Teeth Cleaned l.f. . . ... .". ,$LM Gold Filling $L60 np Silver Fillings , ............75c Cement Fillings .Mc Re-enameling .......$2.00 Plates repaired good as new ' 1JH) up TTVELYE YEARS GUARANTEED MODERN;- 'PAINLE65 mow Honest Work. -';; ' . ' ' ,y - Honest Prices Painless - Extraction Over Newlin Drug Co. Depot and Adams Avenue, 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t . , . V ( 'BIB I . ''-fT '' III W SHOE M ill I mm 1 1 1 iv n i TAWir ; .mam s h m mm i m, b i I I I II 1 I IB h I t II II I III 1 I? ! vnhyifo i Jxt e 111 li i ne money oaving i I otore in i i -it OUR NAME Our Guarantee When our name Is placed upon any bottle of medicine, it repre sents our guarantee of purity, strength, quality and efficiency. On prescriptions, it represents -thw-. . nurest. .-hiaheHfc anl -full. 7 st ren gth ln gVdien ts com pouiiTd ed with skill, accuracy and despatch. On ready made medlcfnes, It re presents all of tae above and a guarantee that you are getting the benefit of the latest scien tific discoveries, and the newest combinations of drugs that will . secure results. Bring your doctor's prescrip tions to us or let us fill your special receipts. ' " - WrighiDrufyCo, 60 to 7 eu s Of 'delicious Coffee is made from One Pound BARRINGTON HAIL Cost about l-2c a Cup For Sale By ' i Pattison Bros. 1 SL B.A.Al.J.l.XXJLJ.AJ.il.J ITTTTTTTTTTrTTTI ' Frank Chatas Well Again. : .' i Frank Chatas has recovered 'suffi ciently from his attack of typhoid to go to work again in his restaurant. One spinal adjustment by Dr. Darland, the chiropractor, broke the fever, Fresh Shipment of saur kraut and pickles . at the Grande Ronde" Meat, Co". Both mar kets." . . :, ' ' ' 9-21-tf ' TEIM5TEBS BIDS WAMED TOMORROW JiOOX. SEE WANT AD. WANTED Bids or filling the hospi tal ground according to plans and details which can be seen at Dr. Molltor's office or at J. L. Mars at quarry, 1055 cubic yards. Sealed . bids turned in tomorrow noon. J. L. MARS. EASTERN OREGON'S GOEATESTIAlIt Seventh Annual Fair of the OCTOBER, 2-3-4-5-6-7 Give yourself the pleasure of attending a Good Country Fair Where Something's Doing Every Minute Fashioned UNION COUNTY DAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 5TH Special reduced rate's of fare, tickets good from Sept 80 to October 9th, ; . intermediate points. Special train from La Grande and