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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1911)
ttx&irSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. .PAGES 1 J t'.cipated. Ten per cent discount will be given to pupils nroIllng before oej.ieniDer zo. Graduates assisted to tool positions. M. L. Clancy. B. A.. Principal. THEATRE "A Geranium" . Vltagraph Through its sweet Influence a humble home Is turned into a garden of paradise. It's a Vlta graph and a good one. . "Out From the Shadow" .,,.'... . . .. . ... Biograph Told wherein a wife ,af.'.r suffering the loss of her baby becomes morbid, and in conse quence loses some affection of her husband. How she recovers and regains the love of hr hus band Is very graphically shown. "Elephant'Huntlng in Victor-, la Nyanza"".. '. ... Pathe A wonderful series of pic tures tak.n in Central Africa. "Max's Divorce Case" , Paths Our old. friend Max is back again and has all klnd3- of trou ble jetting a. divorce-' Its- a great comedy. Illustrated . ci. 'Tcy're All ' Vid." ''Smp by ": Tv' Miss Garrlck ........ Matinees Mr. Ferrln Evenings AVL'VE ALWAYS GOT IT. COME IX C i '''e- y " f ' , , .... :.. ; ' .,; .; LOCALS, ; . ' ' ' -:'!-.- Heacock glasses fit ask anyone ;. 9-25-tf Heacock does nothing but test eyes and fit glasses. 9-25-tf Inter State Audit Co Portland, Ore., are not authorized to make any collection fr Al Andrews. ' 8-27-tf bride Miss Elizabeth Wheatley was j- married to Mr. H. N. Harris, Dr. Gil- M lilsn t fficiating. , Jule Schamberger and wife were at the Foley this morning. Mr. Seham-;j berger represents an eastern ladies' ;j clothing house and called on the trade here today. j Bob Smith, formerly marshal of J Union, is here today on his way to if Union after a visit at Elgin. He plans to move to Elgin to make his future i home there. . , i 8. T. Lce. Jeweler. 1212 Adams a v. l)r. Posey, Specl.ilict for Eye, Ear, Hose, Throat diseases ' and t-alarrli. thfr Solder's store. Eyes littd itii ilasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30 1:30 '.to and 7 to 8 p. m. t '.. S-.i ' " ; Electric and steam bAths. C. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. Mrs. 0. NOTJCE Positively no hunting on ilr land belonging to Walter M. Pierce. Please do not ask for permission By A.' S. Johnson. - 9-ll-3wk ' Don't trust your eyesight to Borne one making the fitting of glasses a sideline Heacock does nothing but 8t glasses, : ,,,-'.. , j ?i '..;; 9-25-tf "; k"llr8. Coombs Las opened ah electric and Bteam bath parlor, at 1620 Sixth street and is ready to give treatments, Call Main 70 for fresh, eastern oy sters, '...-t ' 9-19-tf Heacock grinds all his glass: s. ' . 9-25-tf .; Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Xot hypnotism, dgs or mental work. Positive permanent resnlts from first treatment Hi: Adams gienne. Phone Muln 724. j.mo A. pair of Heacock's glasses giv: -nstant relief from headacln. 9-25-tf Inter State Audit Co ; Portland, Ore., are authorized to make any collection for Al Andrews. 9-25-tf Mrs.. Carlock's. piano studio is, now iprn tor pupsis tn tne M-naney Duua ing. . . 9-23-3t The guild of th: St. Peters' church vill conduct a cooked food sale next Saturday at the Russell meat market j . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hanna of B2u- j j gece who have been visiting their son j H. R. Hanna, the court reporter, went ' j to Hot Lake this morning to sp;nd al .few days there. , ' j j General Goodbroad and Frank Wll-1 son ar3 among, tnose coming over , from Union today to get their exhibits in readiness w'hen the big doors swing j open tomorrow. .. . . j H. W. Cowan 'of Walla Walla and ! A'ndrw Knutson of Portland, J. E. j Cherry of Milton,. Dr, C. B.. Pro'bstrl of Walla Walla, were some of the Sa- j voy hotel guests last night. : j Thomas McConnell, the Sacramento resident, who Is spending a month in ad around La Grande,' went to Hotj Lake today and will Bpend a few days there, the gu:at of Mr. Pierce. ; The Catholic ladies, will serve a chicken dinn?r oie3ft Saturday at th 1. O. O. F. hall. ' J. Frank Maguire of Boston, Mass , vlll accept pupils in piano,' Organ, voice, harmony ; and theory. Kates reasonable, '" 9-27-tf .Next Friday, conns to the K. of P. sl! and s t what you want for your 'llnner. (Cafeteria style).' 9-272t "CI PALE - Fim? sicgle or double V, driving horse, 5 years old, weight ; 1150 lbs. ..Sound and gjentle.' Phone black 712 residence 906 Adams aye- nu?. 9-27-4t '- FRONT BEDROOM WITH BATH for ; i:nt. Call Black 3282. - ; 9-27-4t 7'ia flrri of Bradley Co, will h: re after be Bradley & Maloney, Frank Maloney. a first class plumber, hav- J nounclng the, serious illness of her Mrs. George Ackles,' a former La Grande citizen, is here from Portland j today visiting with friendB and trah-'; sactjng business matters , In the city today: She arrived this morning. 1 James Mimnaugh returned to Wal- j Iowa this morning after spending a j few days in La Grande. The,Mlm-i nugh mill at Wallowa ,1s running j full steam ahead and is turning out ' big cuts every month. ,' ! .' , '. .. ; ,-. , - , . ' . j N. W. Schofield, a well known real- j dent of La Grande, Is resting fairly j wcil today, following an operation by Dr. M. K. Hall for a vary Berlous ab scfKS. Air. Schofield'B friends will be pl:agfd to hear of the change for the! better.. . '..'.....'.'( ; . ; V Mrs. John Shea was alled to Port- ' land this morning by a message an-' Ing purchased an interest with "Brad" ; mother, Mrs, in the growing business PERSONALS. ' David Klnzie, who at one time lived here. Mra. Klntle Js 76 years of age and 'is In a serious condition, It is said. - You'll see all right if Heacock fits your lasses. " . , , ' 9-25-tf he ladles of the Altar society of the Catholic church will give a chick en pie dinneroh Saturday, Sept. 30, during the fair week. ' Wood, any quantity ' Phone Main 706, Water-Stanchfield Produce Co.' .':'' '9-25-tt '. 12.00 for $3.00 to iM Bhopping bags for two days only. Any toag ia our show window. These are all the best made bags and purchases at Sllverthorn's family drug store. ,....!. 9-26-2t ';; :V:'v;-V S. A. Culp of Portland was a Foley guest this morning. ; , - J. O. Crane, Berkeley, stopped at the Foley last night.', .b" ' ; ; .' tourtenay Morgan Repeats Former ' MisB Courtenay Morgan repeated her opening success last night In "A night In a Balloon," a comedy that was a Jaugh from start to finish , "';' Miss Morgan yielded the important roles last night to Mr. Roy D. Wal, as "Sam Carson" and Mr. Melvin Mayo Sooner or later, yon are going to. "find ciic that it is decidedly to your, best interests. t trade-here Mi - t . n Holland was over from Wal lowa last night and stopped at the 'Uack , Linton '' herseir taking the Mrs. J. E. Coleman and Miss Tresse Coleman of Tacoma were Savoy hotel guests last evening, 'Mrs. However, the play was an artistic suc cess ln every' way, as both Mr. Way and Mr. Mayo proved themselves ac tors of the iflrst water. '. , Pleasing spscialtieB were Interpo- G. Prank Otis, J. Johnson and H. lated bstweeni acts by - Mr. Memmen Anderson, all of Pasadena, were Foley 'ftn,i msa Shlpman, and by Mr. Guy : Hope chapter ?io. 13, 0. JE- 'S- 'wffl 8ive a reception to the grand marshal, Mrs." Dora B. Schilke and the drill team on Wednesday evening, Sept. 27. The worthy rgrand'matron.frs. 'Paul ine Moore Riley, will be present A banquet will follow the Reception. All members and visiting members are cordially invited. 9-26-2t hotel guests, last .night, v . ."i'Mily"" Patterson, representing a Portland oil company is here today, stopping at th Foley hotel. Mrs Peart Warren, of Seattle, la vis iting the Cochran families. She will remain for two weeks, at least. . i Mrs. V. E. Kirk and Mrs. w. casn- man "Weto at the Savoy last night while spending a few hours In La Grande. '' '." 'i. '.'.'' :' ''..;'. ,' .,' Last "evening at the home of the r Mra.,1"R.'lMctodnald"wi8he8 to an noiihfce' thkt Bhe will reopen hw class 'n music at her own home. 1616 Slstth treet, '.October first. Arrangements 't6r "p'upIlB 'c,an ,be made by calling rphone' Ried 28-12!" :" '9-'20-6t 'Fen'dletbn "Business 'College 'Opens Sept. -5. 'A large enrollment is an- -.TElg1 is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling 'their ' .' ' - 1 " "beAtixg and plumbing jobs. : Bradley & Co. haB a crew of first class -plumbers, steam and hot water utters t all times ready to do work ' Batisfactorily. Come In Bnd Tiriloafl our troubles to BEABLEY A CO-, . one Black 971. Elm Street ' Duwry. )'., Tonight Miss , Morgan and company presents Franz , Molnan version bf "The Devil," with Koy D. Way in the title role. If you are bound 1o go to 'The Devil' " buy your tickets at J. Van Bur en'B store. Prices 10c 20c and 30c. ... The menu for the cafeteria dinner In K. of P. hall Friday Includes chick en pot pie, roast beef, hot mashed po tatoes, brown gravy, BoBton baked brans, various salads, home made tread, your favorite pie or cake; tea, coffee, mllV. 9-27-2t Sf poli liii FB01ED If) ISHItlGTDII ST1IE iNorth Yakima, Wn., Sept. 27. Or ganizations with an aggregate voting membjrBhip of upwards of 100,000 men and women are directly and Indirect ly represmted in a federation of farm ers and working men formed here yesteray for th promotion of pro- .....iii. nntlHoal mnaiirM. The or- k. CODl V vj. . . ganizatian will wage a vigorous- cam- 'tutidu pa'gn (or the adoption of pending con stitutional amendments providing for the initiative, referendum and recall ard will demand that candidates tor the next legislature will pledge them selves to a submission to the national amendment giving 'the people power to Initiate ttmendments to the constl- s2 11 r- ; i .. r-y - n ' Lu. j-J-jis If , rTL tT ' Copyright ; I tl Michaels, Stern & Ccu. W Ml - ' H IW Rochester. N T. ' '- - ' ' - hH?imiui h i -1 r i ""- --' " '' ' Everybody who buys their Fall and Winter Clother and Shoes here is going to rrst the; lestv:Values;;.;te WE ARE DETERMINED ON THATWE ARE GOING TO GIVE EVE RYMAN WHO TRXDES HERE THIS FALL SUCH GOOD VALUE-FOR EVERY DOLLAR HE LEAVES HERE, THAT IT WOULD BE IMPOSSI BLE FOR HIM TO GET BETTERVALUES ANYWHERE ELSE.', WE WANT TO MAKE A WALKING ADVERTISEMENT OF THIS STORE OUT OF EVERY MAN WHO BUYS HIS CLOTHES, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS HERE. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THESE MEN THE 1 BEST DRESSED MEN IN TOWN AND SEND THEM OUT' TO MAKE' MORE CUSTOMERS FOR THIS STORE. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE NOT GOING.TO BE BACKWARD ABOUT TELLING THEIR FRIENDS WHERE THEY GOT THEIR CLOTHES, YOU KNOW. Find out about the advantages in quality, service and price to be exclusively obtained in this store THE STORE THAT SATISFIES SCeAWTOBJ. t i . : i . S ; 1 1 5 li I! t: