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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, jIONDAY, SKi iEI2ai--R 25, 1911. PAGET,. id. i n THEAItl "The Profligate" Se lis powerful Btory of Napoleon's time. A scorned woman fights a duel with her untrue husband, and as he dies with hei sword thrust, she tears the mask from her face. ; . V ,, "The Soul of the Violin" ....'............. 1 Gaumont Telling how; the pleading tones husband. It is a beautiful story, of a violin recall a wandering "A Friendly Marriage" ..... ", Vitagraph An American glrl of the west marries an English lord. What was at first a matter of money and a title ripens into true love.' It's splendidly enacted and 'It's a Vitagraph. ; . , ' ; Illustrated Song "4he Was a : Grand Id Lady" sung bv . Miss Garrtck ',7.1 ?.7,rMatlneWa' 9 Mr. Ferrin .....i... Evenings WE'VE ALWAYS GOT IT. ; ' COME IN : 3 j LOCALS . ; " ' 3.T. Love, Jeweler, 12124 Adams av.. Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, lose, Throat diseases p4 CPtarrV Oier Seldefg store. Eyes fitted wltb losses. Hoars 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to find 7 to 8 p. in. '.'''' .. 'I "' ' V " ' ' '-'.''. ,.i Electric and steam baths. . Mrs. 0. C Combs, 1620 Sixth street. Call Main 70 for. fresh eastern oy sters. :,. ' ' ; ' 9-19-tf NOTICE Positively no hunting on the land belonging to Walter M, Pierce. .This is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their HEATING.AND PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first ctass plumbers, steam and. hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come In and unload your troubles to ; - - .. BRADLEY & CO, Phone Black 971. Elm Street. i Haradon'3 Tru-Fruit ' Chocolates x . . .and Marsh mallows. Made Just Right. No Imitation Flavors. All Leading Confectioners ". Self Them, STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE TuesdavMight, Oct. 3 The Opening of the Season. The Fascinating Musical Comedy HE ; '.. OF THE BY JOSEPH E. H0WABB, COMPOSER OF "THE STUBBORN CINDERELLA.' "THE HONEYMOON TRAIL," "THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY," "MISS NOBODY FROM STAIBLAND'' AND A SCORE OF OTHERS. ' r, ' . ytA CIner Cast, B;anty Chorum, Singing, Dancing:, 8hw-.A' HU u Girls and "Ponies" , , NIGHTS IN NEW YORK; SIX MONTHS IN CHICAGO; TRAYEL 'G IN TWO SPEOAL fAIBS. NONE. SO PRETTY AS THIS WEST ;.ERX GIRL SHOW. ' '"''..'' '' '' , :" ' ' : ' ' - '' PRSCES $lJMt VMt 75e AND 60c. SEATS READY SUNDAY A. M. - TAS BUREN'S NEWS STAND Please do not ask for permission By A. S. Johnson. 9-ll-3wk Ion't trust your eyesight to some one making the fitting of glasses a sideline' Heacock does nothing but fit glasses. , 9-25-tf Mrs. Coombs has opened an electric and steam bath parlor at 1620 Sixth street and is ready to give treatments. Call Main 70 for fresk eastern oy sters. ' , 9.19.tf You'll see all right if Heacock fits your glasses. . 9-25-tf The ladies of the 'Altar-society, of :he Catholic church will give a chick en pie dinner on Saturday, Sept, 3Q, 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. ' :; , $1.00, bags for i..,;. .50 1.50 bags for . . . '. . . .... .'. . ' . , , .95 2.00 bags for,. . ... . . .......... , . l.(Mi 2.50 bags for .... . . , . . , . ,". . . . : . 1.1.1 3.00 bags for . .... 145 3.50 bags for .....V...;i.....i, I.7.1 4.00 bags for . .. IS):, ' SILVERTHORN'S DRUG STORE. A pair of Heacock's glasses glvs instant rslief from beadachs. 9-2",-tf Mrs. H. R. McDonald wishrs to an nounce that she will reopen hr clasi in music at her own home, 1616 Sixth 3treet, October first.. Arrangements for pupils cen be made by calling phone R'2d 2842. , .' 9-20-6t Pendle'on Business College opens Sept. 5. A large enrollment is an ticipated Ten-per cent discount wil' be given to pupils enrolling - before 5jitemr 20 GrjidnMes. p.ssistefl f. w positions. M. L Clancy. B. A. Principal. . . Heacock glasses fit ask anyone 9-25-tf , Heacock does nothing but test eye and fit glasses. . 9-2-tf Fresh Shipment of.saur kraut and. -pickles s at', th? GrandevRonde' Meat Cru Both roar- ketB; 9-21-tf ( Heacock grinds all his glass. 9-25-tf 1 . Trof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Not hypnotism, dngs or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment. 1417 Adams avenue. Phone Main 724! 1 1-mo ; Inter State Audit Co Portland, Ore., are authorized to make any coll3ction for Al Andrews, i 9-25-tf Mrs. Carlock's piano tudio is now open for pupils in the Mahaffey build ing. , . :, -Z3-3t ' The guild of the St. Peters" church will conduct a cooked food sale next Saturday at the Kussell meat market t The Catholic ladles will serve a chicken dinner next Saturday'i' ilie L O. 0. F. hall. v4;v i-ythit;-? '" I; 1 1 11 11 ,i-s riiy . Ths Harris art store is being equip ped with a new glass front. "" FLOWER R n H The Presbyterian Aid society will serve a cafeteria dinner on Union and Cove day Friday Sept. 29th, In the K. of P. hall. Remember date and place. The cafeteria dinner given by the Presbyterian "Aid society is going to be the place to secure a good hot meal. Remember date and place: Fri day. Sept.. 29th, In K. of P. hall. f v v 4 Sr w P ' '--' PERGONALS. . ' Jack O'Neil, ' traveling passeng:r agent for the O.-W. is here today.'. ; James Ssnce, Oregon Journal rep rtseMtativs, la staying at the Foley t3 day. :. ' ' ' County Judge and Mrs. J. C. Henry wer; aker visltora over Sunay, mak ing the trip in their automobile. Raymond, the county prisoner oper ated upon at the Grands Ronc'o hos 3'lal is reported resting easily today. Kena.th Bart'.ett, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Bartlett, Is reported Im proving rapidly from a critical attack of typhoid. .1 Attorney John S. Hodgin leaves to night for Pendleton wh re he has le gal matters claiming his attention for two ds. - . . . , j 1 " rjb'e Faradise, a barber of Faker, passed through the, city this mornin? on his-way to Joseph ' branch line points. He has mining interests there. Car Inspector N. Nelson has return ed frem a month's layoff In which he went to Astoria and then to California. He reports Ftisco greatly alive to the Panama opening exercises on October 4 when Pr sldent Taft will be on ha:id. . E. S.; Walsh, lately of the Pacific State Telephone company at Walla Walla. tas arrived in La Grande to accept a position as city manefer and head accountant for the Hone Inde p:nrt Telephene company here. He Xs-lnv. oyer jjis o?ioe jiero Enl f - make this his j)erman6fit headquarters. With game bags well filled a prty of La Grande acd Enterprise hunt rs are again in civilization hRv5r,K 're turned yes3rday from the brakes of the Imnaha. Circuit Judge J. W. Knowles of tlis city was among them he returning home today, and others w:re I. Vergere, E. J. Forsythe and .1. Hass. Tw6 d,eer and two .t:ar wer? the -fruit of .their' hunt; :..., . BOY COMMITTED TO SfllOOL. Wesler McCrary to Be Sent to Port Innd School lor Boys and Girls. County Judge Henry today commit ted Wesley. McCrary to th? boys and girls' school at Portland where he will be kept until lie "bicomeg less "hilari ous. He has been giving his mother considerable trouble by running away from home, It was polnt?d out to the committing magistrate, and the younj ster will be taken to Portland as a rrs'Ult.,;. :-v- ' There -Was a Coolness. -: Two fasblouUblc Phllndelpbia vromen met in Chelsea one morning recently. As they snook 'bands and stopped to speak Mrs.! Brown said to Mrs. Jones. "That's a beautiful hat you are wear ing." . ,:," "Yes. my dear. Isn't It canning? And I'm so glad you like It John gave me the money, and I had U Imported from Paris." ; 'y -' :' i '" . ' Next day little" ; Susie Brown was playing with the Jones girl, and she said. "My t mother says your mother has an ugly old bat what Is her last year's lid inade np new." , And when Mr. Brown and Mr. Jones reached a mutual friend's, hoping to spend the week end together, they found a coolness between the fami lies. Philadelphia Times. : Hot Air as a Polisher. Hot air Is nsed for polishing. The articles , to be treated are placed In a basket In n centrifugal machine driven at a very high speed and beated air is blown from a pipe through the basket A high polish Is thus produced very rapiuly. Nickel . plated articles that have become tarnished are made bright In a few minutes. Wet metal, fresh from the bath, needs no preliminary dying, for the current of air dries and polishes it at the same momeut . Punishirfent. "Has Tommie been a koixI boy nine I've been out?" said the mother "No, be hasn't" replied the fmher "Did yon punish him?" ' "No," . , "Oh. yes, you did. pop: Don't you remember you sanjr to me?" came Urom the boy. Yontern Str.teRiiifo , ' ' .Hard Luck 6'bnc. . - "I don't like to ilatiMi hard i.v.a stories, o ,tur ; , "That defends on whether tbpy are remlulscem en or the preliminaries to touch."-WjinUiujrion Ileniid. i::m to leoe oity PARTEK I DISTRICT ATTOU ?iLS OFFICE RECENTLY. Sickju-xs In Ca'afurnia Demands Ills FifmoTaJ From Lj Grande. Attorney J. Simmons, Junior mem ber cf the firm of Ivanhoe & Simmons, leaves shortly for California where his brother is ill and where business matter are calling him. He has not madj any definite future plan but very likely leav.s La Grande for goodJtr torney Simmons came to La Grande from Pioihe. 'Nevada and has been as sociated with District AttoHey Ivan '.10.3 for several months. Mr. Simmons louht property, intending to locate perman.ntly but the turn of events calls him to. California. While here he became popular with other mem bers of the bar and others whom he met. . . .' . ' ' mfiEHfi S. 31. SLOI'GH BUYS SIGHTLY PROP ERTY. Former PnMfdty Xo.uay r Is In Ron! , Es?t3 Business ovf. - Thj "Tod" F.inehart property on Pennsylvania avenue has been pur chased by S. M. Slough, former pub licity manager for the v Commercial club who is now in the rial estate business hero having bcught out the Wilson agincy. Mr; Slough, haa had a lease on the Rinehart property for some time and converted the lease to a r.T.1; th's morning. He is making hie ! jrre ti re. i a - . 1 Armour s Extract of IBeef-- rs nspLY ri:i?ri, oce- TRATED BEEF FLA YOB. ITS ItELICIOrS, RICH BEEF FLAVOR HAS FOUND FAR TO EXCEL THAT OF THE HOME PRODUCT. , USE IT FOR S01T, BROWN S.IITE, GRIYY Olfi FOR WARMING IP COLD MEATS. i For Sale By iPattison Bros. 4 1 HOME ' . '. ' II I I IN ,d, -, - ;-: ' ' ' 1 ; v : : . f V ' Seventh Annual Fair of the Wafiowa County ' . Faw Association) ENThRPRISE, OREGON OCTOBER, 2-3-4-5-6-7 Give yourself the pleasure of attending a Good Old : Fashioned Country Fail Where Something's Doing Everylinute UNION COUNTY DAY oSiK'&i Special reduced rates tjf'fare, tickets good from Sept 80 to October 9th. Special train from La Grande aa'd . intermediate points. ' ; . Just Received If USE1 Li L it . We fso carry a full line of Hardware and Buildinj Material !i W. H. BOHNENKAPvlP- CO. BASKETBALL MEN TO MEET. Evrjotif) InU'rvfft'd In Snort for the Comint? Wlnfr Invited to Atti.nd. ' AU basketball tossers who are ' z terested in tin formation of a ci team and tha promulgation of the sport for this w'nter, are requeetsd to inet at the Commercial club rooms tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All who are interests as players or , friends of the 'game ans invited to be present. - Br Kirby ResUng Easllju. Dr.' E. G. Kirby, "the filgin physician who was seriously Injured Friday eight by an accident near Elgin, Is resting easily today, it Is reported. The critical stage is not yet past how ever. . 17 ouiitaist a s Every time we sell a fountain pen, which in fact Is many times a week, w can assure you that it gives us as much pleasure S3 It does the customer, for we have never been abls to find 1 pen that gives such uniform sat . Isfaction and high quality ser vice at all times as doss THE PARKER If you are skeptical about fountain pens, stop In today and let us demonstrate one to you. v . The price? Oh! $1.50 and up. Wright Drug Co. a Ne7 Car ci U Lis LL-J Ij . W ( : Not a Word' of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Airs. W. P. Spangh. of Manvillie, Wyo., who said: . shen told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her, of. obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but s una remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Olny 25c at all druggists, eod wkiji , No Need to Stop.Work. When your doctors orders you to . stop work, it stagger you.. "I can't," you say. You know you. are weak., run down and failing in tmalth . by Jay, but you mus't work as long a you can stand. What yoa need la Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be weak', sickly or ailing whn Else-, trie Bitters will benefit you from ther first dose. Thousands bless them for their' glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed ta. satisfy. Only 50c at all druggists-.;', eod & wkly ', ; , . Grande Rond a NURSERIES C3 J';::;;'; 1 : (Trade Mark.) Foreign and domrstic trees; loses and shrubs. We guarantee to give satis faction.i. We. do not claim cue. price to be lower than the low-' est but claim the quality of the 'Stock is the highest attainable. Therefore when comparing our prices with others please bear in mind thRt all trees are not alike. Our main specialty lies In satisfying a customer and fil ling bis order with trees of the moat excellent quality. Orders large or small will receive-, prompt Bnd careful attention at' our hands. L VJ. HORNBECK 5 CO. Office Grande Rondra Valley House La Grande. - ' 1 . 1 J