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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911. Ml2 n o 'The Mexican's Joan of Art". .' , Kalem A KALEM FEATURE. : ; ' A magnificent film telling the true story of the widow of Sen or Talainantt:. a prominent Mexican who was captured by tb? Mexican regulars and exe cuted. .The film shows the re revenge taken by his widow and her insurrectos. ' .' "Waiting" Paths ThiR Is one of the most beau-, 55 iiiul sionrj Pathe.ver pro- .( Juoitl. It s exceptionally good k - ;'- - " "V.'lfie'tt K.w Hat" ...... Lubln ni TUe";it cost only $50 but af- XtxfiuvX.-, it was the means of .r,(. Vibbie's $30,000. Spark ling corriedy all through. , -' Sown In SuotNght 'r.lu unuicn win s.ng "Good Nif ht, Little Girl. Good Night." Mr. Ferrin will . sing: "If Thou Didst Love Me.'V , ' WE'VE ALWAYS GOT IT. fOME IS Electric and steam twths. C. Combs. 1620 Sixth street. Mrs. O. NOTICE Positively no hunting on the 1 land belonging to Walter M. Pierce. Please do not ask for permission By A. S. Johnson. 9-ll-3wk beans, various salads, home made bread, your favorite pie or cake; tea, coffee, milk.-- , 9-27-2t J. Frank Magulre of Boston, Mass., will accept pupils in piano, Organ, voice, harmony and theory. Rates reasonable. 9-27-tf Fair week special. Fine mixd can dy 25c per pound at the Wright Drug company. . .;.! OO . " ' ' Widow with small child wishes po sition as housekeeper on ranch. Phone Black 3351, or Inquire 1411 Madison Avenue, ' 9-29-5t j ; Don't trust your eyesight to some one making the fitting of. glasses a sideline' Heacock does nothing but fit glasses. 9-25-tf Call Main 70 for fresh eastern oy sters. . - 9-19-tf You'll see all right if Heacock fits your glasses. 9-25-tf Wood, anv Quantity Phone Main 706, Water-Stanchmid' Produce Co. ' 9-25-tf 12 J ViiU To : i it 1 ers r i r xi . h" r .1 Cfc Heacock glasses fit- -ftsk anyone 9-25-tf ; Heacock does nothing but test eyes and fit glasses. 9"25:tf Interstate Audit Co ; '. Portland, Ore., are not authorized to make any collection for Al Andrews. 9-27-tf "';'-:' ' ' V Forty Lix-s LoA In La Srande. ! It has been learned that'the livts of forty, big fat hens were, this day, : sacrificed.; for.. trie purpose of helping , to guarantee i sC wholesome and satis-j I factory meal to all those who atuna the big chicken pie dinner to be given at the I. O .O. F. hall over the Star office, tomorrow noon by the ladies of the Catholic church. ' ; i The Endeavor , of the Christian church will save lunch and t cooked food salj at Mrs. A. V. Oliver's' Satur- ; day, Sept. 30. . J .The Ladies aid of the M. E. church will hold a rummage sale Oct. l& to 20. inclusive. Place will he announc ed later. Phone Mrs. Knowles about any discarded material you may have on hadn. - 9-29-3t ; W. B. Cald:r. a timberman of Port land, is here on' land office matters. LOCALS ,-'. H. T- Love, Jeweler, 12121,4 Adams av. Dr. l'pxej, SpeclJltftt. for Ej' Ear, AoKf, Tliront dbi-nse nnd catarrh. Oicr Solder's store. Eyes fitted with triages. Hours 8 to IliSO 1:30 to 6 nnd 7 to S p. m. "Heacock grinds all his glass 8. ... 9-25-tf ; Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Not hypnotism, drnps or mental rork. Positive permanent results from first treatment 1117 Adams avenue, rhono Main 721. r lra; '. A palr'of Heacock's glasses giv:s Instant relief from headache. 9-2 vtt - The guild of th; St. Peters' church will conduct a cooked food sale next Saturday at the Kussell meat market The. Catholic ladles will serve a chicken dinner next Saturday at th? I. O. 0. F. hall. S P . A J 3 PERSONALS. i M ii H .. .Northwest iEug Co." of Portland agent is here. If you have any old old carpets notify S. A. Dobner.- city. ..This is the time of year.. w.hen. ev fryqne" should ' consider remodeling 'their ' HEATING AND i'Lt'MRING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first -., jclass .plumbers, steam and hot .water fitters at all times ready to dowork ' " ; " ' ' marred j.he call of a nelghhor. on Mrs satisfactorily. Come In and, unload '. The menu for the cafeteria ;' dinner p, spangh. of Manvillie. Wyo, who your troubles to , ' -i " ' in 1C. of if. hall Friday includes chick-! sald- sheo told me Dr. King's New BRADLEY & CO,, ,; , en pot pie, roast beef, hot mashed po- G. W. Mey:rs of Welser was at the Savoy last night. '.' . . . W. L. Skipton Is here from Salem today buying horses. Chas. Chandler was over from El gin last night, stopping at the Savoy hotel. v vy " ; . B. Sandford came over from Cove Last night' and stopped at the Savoy whila here., ;..: ' '.' , . . Prack'-FlaRK of St. Helens was In the city this morning, stopping, at the Jj Savoy. He haB been to Elgin. G. W. Jorris, wife and daughter of Minneapolis stopped at the Savoy last night. They are homeseskers. .Engineer F. P. Brooks contemplates moving to Karnela tomorrow with his family. He , takes a helper engine there." ' ; ",:';'.. ' Not a Word of Scandal' Phone Black 971. Elm Street. Life Pills had cured her of obstinate lato'."- brown gravy, , Boston baked kidney trouble, and made her feel like j a new woman." Easy but surte remedy i for stomach, liver and kidney troubks. Olny 25c at all druggists, eod .wkly "Buying Cheap Goods to Save A Money is Like Stopping a Clbck io Save Time." : 'Jr . ... . We carry only standard makes' of ; shoes ; which have proven their quality,, which we ; r can sell you a3 cheap as many inferior makes, v Kf " "We make a specialty of children's school : Shoes, ; ' 'f.i'-, '"I:'. J. FRENCH SHOE CO : Agents for Onyx Hosiery. -; To the Dairymen of Union, Wallowa and Baker Counties. : GREETING: ' The Valley Creamery takes' this means to publicly thank you for your liber al patronage. Less, than six months ago Ward Emigh, proprietor of the W alia V alia creamery, found it necessary on account of the great amount of cream that he was receiving from these counties to establish a creamery plant at La Grande ' and we have endeavored by introducing modern methods, close application to business and by fair and honest treatment to gain the friendship and support of the people of this territory; by our success we know that you have appreciated ' our efforts, beginning in April with 250 lbs. of butter a week, we are now mak ing 2500 lbs. a week and are finding a r eady market for it all. Our business is thoroughly established and we have lived down the report circulated by our competitors "that we would soon close out," our cream sup- ply and daily sales are increasing, the families of those connected with our creamery are making La Grande their permanent homes, we do our banking ' here, pay out thousands of dollars to the farmers and business .men from this C plant and, are here to stay. t t . t We believe that the dairy industry is but in its infancy m these rich, fer- ' tile valleys and that proper encouragement to the fanner will add thousands of J j i. - 1.1. - j Tf io nnt niiT-hnna nr f?psirA t.n rlrivA ot.her. creamer- COWS IO WHO UaillCa iiU W licit. j.v in w wu. v(v v mvw... - r V ieout6iiiiisneid,bm ratnerto co-operate with them and with: the farmers and business men ;n such a way as to increase the cream supply, that we may all a stay and -prosper (with the VALLEY CREAMERY in the lead). With conn- j . dence we look ahead to the time when the Valley Creamery will be the same to n Eastern Oregon as the Walla Walla Creamery is to Eastern Washington. j - The Walla Walla Creamery operates creameries in Walla Walla, La Grande I j and TJkiah and has stations for gathering cream in Dayton, Touchet, Ferndale, Halfway, Haines, North Powder, Union and Lostine. ' ! ; Mr. Emigh, the proprietor of the Valley Creamery, has been in the cream- j , ery business at Walla Walla for the past 14 years and he has one of the best j plants in the state. He gives the markets his own personal attention and is, at all j j timpfl in a position to tav the hisrhest possible price for butterfat. Before we j located here, your local creameries were fixing, their butterf at price by the c Portland market, while today the price is fixed at Walla Walla, which owinsr: ; to the fact that it is in the center of the great wheat fields and within reach of " the rich mines and timber belts of northern Idaho is the best market on thj coast. ;vt y i ':."''":'-"'''.',"." .',' Butter has been very low in the Portland markets this summer and we be lieve that we, by fixing the price of butterfat and forcing others to follow, have saved to the dairymen of these counties hundreds f dollars. - v Our best friends are our oldest acquaintances. The partv who furnished the first pound of cream for our Waila Walla creamerv is still our patron and we hope and trust that we may have the same experience in the Grande Ronde ; Valley Your interests are our interests, and we Imow that if we are prpsper- bus. that vou must first prosper. ' ' y ' " " - :'. ' Our place of business is at 215 Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon. Call and. " see us when you are in the city. .'..'."; ' ' v i !i i ', xours very vriuv. ,. i' , 1' , VALLEY CREAMERY, LA GRANDE. OREGON WARD EMIGH, Prop. JARVIS EMIGH, Mgr. I IS MOW StARTlMfeTll Before I i : : , i Mondau; Sebtismber 25 1 JIER ASSOCIATE TlAIEES IS A EEPEBTOItt EXTItAOBOTS AEBIE .. . OlCi xETllEllSOlE'S BK.LTI.ITIC VF.BS10S F '40 PEOrXE ON THE STAGE-40 n If; i Mice nniiDTPidv innfiMi i llliuu UUUll iwi Hiuiiumy h $ Never Such Prices on Good Pianos The Reason Why we are doinir this and why we can do it we will explain in tomorrow Qbserven Watch for it I We Are Now Located In the Opposite the Sommer Hotel N G Prices, 10, '20 and 30 Cents, at Van Burcn'a Morning Seats on Sale Saturday 1