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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE 5 I 1 1 THEATBE "Lest in the Arctic" .... Sellg The peculiar native customs of the Arctic Esquimoes have a great deal to do with this story. Their custom condemns an or phan to be set adrift in a canoe to perish. This is a great pic ture adn declared by the review ers to be one of the season's not able offerings. , "A Tragedy at Sea"';. ... Pathe A wonderful presentation of a deep sea tragedy . "Capt. Barnacle's Baby".....' Vitagraph Capt. Barnacle (our old Vlta graph friend) Is a hero. He is a grouch but bis heroism is real WE HAVE IT. WHAT? "BILLY" THE S0.G WHICH IS MAK- 1G XEWYOftTK CRAZY. MISS WILL SING IT IX SPOTLIGHT. YOU'VE JCST GOT TO HEAR T. COME BACK AXD HEAR IT AGAIN. . hobby social Friday evening, Sept". 22, at the borne of Mrs. Ed. Kiddle at Is land City. Pleaao . wTear something to represent your hobby.' Refresh ments will be served. 9-19-U Mrs. Coombs has opened an' electric and steam bath parJor at 1620 Sixth street and is ready to give treatments. Call Main 70 for fresh eastern oy sters. . . 9-19-tf The ladies of the Altar society of the Catholic church will give! a chick en pie dinner on Saturday, Sept. 30, during the fair week. Elegant lot shopping bags, late pat ternsaway below what we paid for them at the factory. These prices for five days. . x , , ; fl.00 bags for .. .V. ........... .50 1.50 bngs for .................. M 2.00 bags for .. 1.0fl 2.S0 bags for .. ............ 1.15 3.00 bags for :.. i. ...... .; L35 3.50 bags for ...;.,...,........ 1.75 4.00 bags for .................. 1.95 SILVERTHORN'S DRUG STORE. St. Peters' Guild will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday, Sept. 23, at the , umw-t oi Gituiuv ttouue Meat co. i Everyone of the Guild is here asked ! to contribute and thanks before hand. LOCALS " H.T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av.. Dr. PoHey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Selder8 store. Eyes fitted with Masses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 'to (and 7 to 8 p. m. Mrs. H. R. McDonald wiBhes to an nounce that she will reopen hr class in music at her own home, 1616 Sixth street. October first. Arrangements for pupils can be made by calling phone Red 3842.. 7 9-20-6t ; Tl;e Neighborbod clnb year booke are now ready. Any member desiring one can call at club rooms. 9-29-2t Electric and sbeam baths. Mrs. O. If. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. NOTICE Positively no hunting on the land belonging to Walter M. Pierce. Please do not ask for permission By AS. Johnson. "- 9-ll-3wk Call Main; 70 for fresh eastern oy sters. ' 7- . , J 9-19-tf The Epworth League w!ll give , This is the time of ysar when ev eryone should consider remodeling their '. '... HEATIXG AXD PLUMBIXG JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and hot water jflttera at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. , Come In and unload pour troubles tn , , j BRADLEY & CO, jPbone Black 971. Elm Street. r - Pendleton Business College open Sept. 5. A large enrollment is an tlcipatedj Ten per cent discount wiP be given to pupils enrolling before September 20. Graduates assisted to ?oj : positions. . M. L. Clancy. B. A.. Principal. ' ' . Prof. F.'J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Xot hypnotism, drngs or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment. 1417 Adams avenue. Phone ' l?mo ' Main 724v - 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. ' , . , Molitor's tffiee or at J. L. Mars at quarry. 1055 cubic yards. Seated bids turned In tomorrow nooa. J. L..MARS. v . PEESOXAIS. J. A. Paterson of Huron was a Sa voy guest last night. E. N. Pease and so not Cove spent last night at. the Savoy hotel. ;,Earl Ludecer went to Baker this morning to visit with friends a Tew day... , ; Mrs. W. H. Zeller of Walla Walla spent last night In the city, a guest at the Savoy hotel. ' Mrs. E. Burleigh, a well known res ident of Enterprise stopped at the Sa voy last night. . . ' , D. R. Eccles of Ogden transacted business in a Grande this morning. He was at the Foley. " Engineer Henry Henson was down from Telocaset this morning looking afUr business affairs. ' S. L. Brooks an Imbler rancher, tran night and stopped at the Savoy. Arthur Savage and wif e of Wsbco were business visitors in the city last night and stopped at.th eSavoy white here. ;,'t .- . . J. A. Ball and wife of. Gering, Ne braska, are at the Savoy.' They are looking over th valley, InUnding to locate if they find things to their lik ing..." -; Mrs. Zelica Harvey, who was oper ated upon some time ago at ' th Grands Ronde hospital for appendici tis, was rf turned to 'her home today well on .the way to full recovery. Tonight at the Methodist Episcopal church Dr. Gillllan will address all the Sunday school workers of this city- who will go to hear him. The subject will be ."Use and Misuse of Privileges." ' , . ' .. . ' . HaradonVTru-Fruit . Chocolates ' and Marshmallows. Made Just Right. No Imitation Flavors. All Leading Gonfectioners Sell Them. . Fresh Shipment v of saur kraut and pickles at the Grande Ronde Meat Co. Both mar kets. " ' '. 9-21-tf Ford A. Ellis will speak upon the strret Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock. He will speak at the corner of Depot and Adams. ? Mrs. Carlock's piano studio is now open for pupils in the Mahaffey build ing. 9-23-3t T T BIDS WASTED TOMORROW NOOX. SEE WAXT AD. WANTED Bids or filling the hospi tal ground according to plans and details which can be sen at Dr. ONE WEEK BEGIMNING Monday September 25 HI I AXD HER ASSOCIATE PLAYERS IX A BEPERTOLB . . EXTRAORDIX AERIE . : . OPEXS WIT h ; ' "A WOMAN OF MYSTERY" Pricee, 10, 20 and 30 Cents, at Van Buren's. Seats on Sale Saturday Morning Mr. and Mrs. George Schegel, of Pilot Rock, ana here looking over the city with a view of locating. Mr. Schegel was formerly cashier of th; Pilot Rock band, and-i3 desirous of locating In La Grande. Frank Metcalf was In from Imbler last ntaht and stopped at the Foley while here. W. D; Ferguson of Albany, Ore., was a visitor In the city last nlgth and registered a the Foley while her?. H. J. Brown with the government land office force. 1 her: rom Spokane stopping at the Foley. William Roles, advance man for the "Flower of the Ranch' Is a guest at the Foley today. Mrs. Mary A. French arrived last night from an ". -extended visit with friends In Forest Grove, Ore. appeared at all the larger theatres In the east. The opening play will be that in which Madam-9 Sara BernHardt made her greatest success, namely, "A Wo man of Mystery." Miss Morgan will be In the city an entire week and will give the theatre- going clientele of thU city a treat j which will be long remembered by i the lovers of the d:aua. The company will app;ar at the popular prices of 10, 20 and 30 cents. Reserved s;ats can be obtained at j J. Van Buren's store. I r "v I K " , . . . . L. ii i i. Il.i i. nm i w " "? !! n n L SvlzI Received a Rev Car cf ,ll Run LiniilLiiQ ' , ' We also carry a full line of Hardware and Building Llaterial W. ' H. BOHNENKAMP CO. presented during the first week of the meeting of the board. J . D. M. CLARK, Assessor for Union County, Oregon. I Xot a Word of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manvlllie, Wyo., who said: sheo told roe Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but surie remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Olny 25c at all druggists, eod wkly Jess Harris tMe. Inimitable "Skivers" in the "Flower of the Ranch," which Is to be flic attraction at the Sttew- , ard October 8r he Is considered one of the beC em atric dangers on the stage, and his work Is one of the many features of a splendid ler. formunre. C. L. Campbell, a rubber salesman of Portland stopped at the Foley this morning. ... : - .- , Mrs. E. Poulson has arrived from Ba)rer to make h-r home here with her husband who is day clerk at the Foley hotel. - . :' . , Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Landrum are guests at Hot Lake today.' Mr.. Lan drum is on a short vacation from his duties as assistant postmaster, t , ; ' Xotlce of t!w Mefiflnjr of the Board of Equalization. Notice is hereby given that the coun ty board -of equalization for Union county, Oregon, will attend at tin court house. La Grande, on Monday, October 11th, 1911, and publicly exam ine the assessment roll, correct all errors In valuation, descriptions or qualities of land, lota or other prop erty, as assessed by th; county asses sor, and it shall be the duty of all persons interested to appear at the tlr- and place given. All persons having grievances re garding th 1911 assessment may ap pear before auch board and present their affidavits containing grounds for ."'."'"i'"t. All Burn BfflrfuvH mini t. Xo Xeed to Stop TTorii. " When your doctors orders ypu to stop work, it stagger you. "I can't,'' you say. You know you are weak, run , down and failing in hiealth, day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. , What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don'l be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bittera will beneit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at all druggists, eod & wkly SEtYOUR DOCTOR FIRST Stop trifling with, your health by taking medicines that yea know nothing about. When yon are sick se your doctor, at once He is the man who prescribes medicines to suit your exact condition. 'Blue.; f::;;' J vStem : fa 4 the prescriptions that he writes fflth drugs of highest quality and purity. ' Many a serious, Illness may be averted by seeing your doctor in time, and bringing the pre scription to us. See your doc tor, then see us. Wright Drug Co. WHY WE RECOMMEXD IT. BECAUSE . V''';-..''' It bales a large, creamy white loaf. It jrhes the best posnlble renulti at the hands of ev ery tioosewifr. Many wo men who fail with ordi nary flour, succeed with BLl'E STEM . Order a Sack From ' Pattison Bros, j Grande Ronde NURSERIES ..'. B3 ', , ' (Trade Mark.) '..' Foreign and domRstic trees, roses and shrubs "' We guarantee to glvtt aatls taction. We do not clalmi our l .price to be lower than, the low est but claim the quality of the stock la the highest attainable. Therefore when comparing our ; prices with otters please, hear . In mind hat all trees are not alike.- Cur main specialty lies in satisfying a customer and fit ling his order with trees of the most excellent quality. Orders large . or small will receive prompt and careful attention at our hands. . v. L Office Grande Rondra Valley House . La Grande.. Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Little York,' 111., arrived last night and are guests today with their daughter Miss LuciU Allen of the high school faculty. The Illinois people have been touring Can ada and the northwest and decided to make their daughter a visit before returning home. This is the flrBt visit to La Grande. j Senator Thomas McConnell and Jen nie A. McConnel of Sacramento, but formerly residnts of La Grande, ar rived last night to visit friends here and transact business matters. They are at the Foley today. Senator Mc Connel Is one of the early pioneers of this valley and holds considerable property in this section. , -- ' ' ' II '. ..ii m in in I 'i i. Eaglneeer Harry P, Croyle, a North ern Pacific throttle man with head quarters at Livingston,, is here today, the guest of Harry W. Dodendorf, F. O Boyle and Ci Shubert, old time cron ies. Mr; Croyle is spending .the day here while on his way home from an extended tour of the east, in which he stopped at Missoula to attend a meet ing of the grand lodge of Masons. Af ter being a guest with friends here the engineer leaves for his home in Mon tana. ,,;. '.. Miss Courfenay Morgan ComJntr. Commencing Monday night. S?pt. 25 Mias Courtenay Morgan and her as sociate players will open a week's engagement at the Steward theatre of a high class repertoire of standard dramas and comedies never be for; seen in this city. Miss Morgan has surrounded her self with an excellent cast amour them being Roy D. Way, an actor of sterling quality. ThU company has been in the. west only a few weeks, coming direct from Chicago to Seat tle and has the same cast as when It EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST fAIR Seventh Annual Fair of the Wallowa County J Fa Sir Association) ENTERPRISE, OREGON OCTOBER, 2-3-4-5-6-7 . Old Give yourself the pleasure of attending a Good! ry Fair, Where Something's Doing Every Minute Fash loned Count IMF AM mi TMTV HA V THURSDAY wmawDl vVvii l a. IS It. I OCTOBER 5TH Special reduced ratea of fare, tickets good from Sept. 30 to' October 9th. Special train from La Grande and " . Intermediate points.