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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, ' SATURDAY, OCTOBEJl 7, 1911. r T HEATRE "The Clown and His Best Performance"..... Vltagraph The circus Is a thing of beau ty and a Joy forever. It helps everybody . keep young. This picture features that wonderful boy actor Kenneth Cas:y who,' after he has been to the circus thlnkB there is nothing better In the world than being a clown. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL VITA GRAFH. "The Ranchman-B Son" ..... ......... i : . .-.;; .... Essanay A fine weettrn drama. Full of vitality and dramatic situations. There is enough gun play to satisfy everybody. "Friday the 13th" ..... Edison Ch, this is a good one. Fri day being the 13th of tha month is the presumable cause for lots of trouble. It's a superlative We say it's good. H Il'ustrated songj "Tha Wreck of the Good Ship 'Love.' sung by Mis Garrick ........ Matinees Mr Blrnle . ; ...... Evenings I III all III I v.-,, -- . LOCALS H. T. Love, jeweler, 1212$ Adams av., Or. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Sose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Mer Solder's store. Eyes fitted with glasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30 1:30 to f, and 1 to 8 p. m. 1 Electric and steam baths. C. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. Mrs. O. J. Frank Maguire of Boston, Mass., will accept pupils In piano, Organ, voice, harmony and theory. Rates reasonable. ' " 9-27-tf . Wood, any quantity Phone Main 706, Water-Stanchficld Produce Co. . .. 9-25-tI : ' ' The Ladies' Guild will conduct a rummage sale October 12 and 13 at the ..This is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their HEATING AND PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam and hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. ' Come In and unload your troubles to BRADLEY A CO, . Phone Black 971. Elm Street. good Syringes Whatever you nsed In this line we can supply. Very few stores in the country have as complete a line of syringes as we carry. It includes all, kinds. ' Bulb Syringes, -fountain Syringes,- Combination Syring es Infant Syringes Hard Rubber Syr. .. inges Glass Syringes Ear and Ulcer Syr inges 4 Hypodermic Syringes Horse Syringes Our bulb; fountain and combi nation syrinaen r bought di rect from the makers and you'll always .find fresh goods here. We buy at Jobbers prices and give our customers advantage of the extra discounts. Wright Drug Co. basement of the new Guild hall, on Firth street. '., '; A broken Jour 4nchmaln on Penn sylvania avenue flooded the streets in that neighborhood. The leak was re paired early In the day. . Rlewartf of $50.00 for the arrest and conviction of par ties robbing West's store on the night of Sept 30. N. K. West. 10-3-tf Dr. Kirby is still at the hospital here as the result of his recent injuries near Elgin, and ia not yet out of the critical stage. . Gasoline wood saw. 3S51. J. A. OLIVER. - Phone Mack Dustas Forsatrom, a merchant at Cove, is to be buried here under th auspices of the Mson:c ord;r at 2 o'clock Sunday. The deceased is a brother of C. J. Forsstrom of Union. and was prominent in busln ss affairs of this county for several years. He was also a prominent Mason. When you take a notion to buy a notion remember we 'are v-sry notional. Also carry practical millinsry. E. M. .vellman & Co. 10-5-3t . o o Some of the guests at the Foley to icy Trrr:' Jehu FloU-lici , rVuuieiuii; H. W. Smith, Union: Frank Flag. El. gin; Miss Nellie Wells, Imbler; W. W. Brooks, Imbler. Herman Clark, a La GrancVj boy. has been elected vice nresid nt of his class at Willamette university. SUGAR FACT0I6Y WILL START sday morning. All applicants be at the mill at 2 o'clock Monday p. m. A. Thomas, Supt. 10-6-3t Frof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Sot hypnotism, dups or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment. 111" Adams avenue. Phone Wain 724. 1-nio o o Six acres, close in, good soil; build ings and water right. Especially . adapted for chicken ranch. Price $2750, on terms. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO., La Grande, Oregon. V G. Evans of Hllgard was a Sa voy guest last night. Te 1'ttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Casey Is very 111 of fever. . " E. G. Thomas was In La Grande from Umatilla last night. He stopped at th . Savoy. L. H. Gasset and J. M. (J asset of All cel were Savoy g,uests last night whlli? transacting business in the city. """"" " . .Mrs. Ira Howell left last evening for Baker to be with her daughter, Miss Flossie, who is ill of typhoid. Miss Young, who is attending school here, left for Hllgard last ev.nlng to spend Sunday with her paronts. Miss Edna .Mason and Miss Snook, teachers In this local school, visited In La Grande Sunday at the home of their parents. Elgin Recorder. ' J. W. Church, a stock buyer of Walla Walla, was a guest at Ifoi Sa voy last night while .transacting bust ness here. Warren Chandler, the La Grande stock buyer, purchased 25 head of cattle the latter part of the week from Galloway Bros, and J. N. Chan dler. C. A. Galloway delivered the cattle at Island City Wednesday. Elgin Recorder. The Implicit eonBdence that many people. have In Chamberlain's Coll Cbolera and Diarrhoea remedy ',Js founded on their experience In the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected.. For sale by all dealers. I If you are looking for a place to get your Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. William Bradford, Prop, Opposite Toney & Scranton. Work Ione on Short Notice HIGH SCHOOL AFFAIRS. Notes of Interest Pertaining to (Undent Body Affairs at La Grande's HIg-h School. The committee on Literary societies called a meeting Monday afternoon when the high school students ' were divided in two divisions each with its own officers. The first division elected th following officers: President, Oliv-a Massee; vice presi dent, Hal Bohnenkamp; secretary, Ruth Ghorniley; treasurer, Mary P.n- ington. A committee on names was appoint ed as follows: ' Harl"y Richardson, Hulda' Anderson Ruth Cotner, Frieda Herr. A urogram committee with th? pres ent bb chairman was appointed as follows: Harley Richard3on, Serena Rohan, Marie Bolton. The abovs society will give Its first orosram next Friday.' The nam; se lected liv the committee for this sec tion of the Literary , was "Tillicum" 1 the Indian Jargon for good rtends; No name ims rl li tii Btjccieti lui the second division which Is organized j as "follows: j President. Merlin Batley; vice presi dent. Bessie Brown: Secretary and treasure. Enid Stancb.field. I Committee on name: Milton Stoddard, Lynn Bohnen- . ..'. kamp, Lester Stoddard. Runa Bacon. Looked Upon as the Desirable Resl Program commute;: 7 dence Addition. President . acts ss chairman. , Lee i Reynolds. Alice Hill. k?mp, Gladys Metcalf. Lynne. Bohnen The first' program of the literary year comes next Friday, givin by ttoi "Tillkums" the first division. The numbers follow: Instrumental Duet Pearl Rosenbaum, Blanch Black. The "Tillicum" Ollwj Massee. Recitation Frieda H;rr. Current Events Howard Geddes. Dialogue Marie Bolton and Marjorl. Snook. Piano Solo Hilda Anthony. . Recitation Serena iRohan. : ' Athletics Ha rlry Richardson. Piano Solo Hazel Young. P' citation Nora Arbuckle. Recitation Mildred Bush. 1 Mandolin Solo James Corbett. Last night's rally was well attended fni-PJ21 - 'lJ'-.iS . ;u-V....ii ItS BUII1 gillllKI lllgB HO II1CBC llini until ,w i tMDrlde of La Grande students In their Institution. The program was made uo as per precedent In these matters the fr?shies brought th? wood and th:. girls brought the noise-making para phernalia. The evening was well spent and ended a strenuous w:ek of school and academic work in a splendid man ner. . Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh of Seattle, national organizer for the W. C. T. U. addressed the parents and teachers on th) subject of moral purification last Thursday evening at the auditorium. The address was very Interesting and instructive. A special commercial course cover ing one term has been arranged for thoiM who cannot take the four year high school course. . . The commercial course Is proving very popular this year, especially to the girls. James Corpe of Cove starts to school Monday to take a course preparatory to studying law. ' The enrollment of the high has now reached 212 students. UPTOX EASILY TAKE IT ABODE IN NEW HOME. """""" "" s David Clark Tale Lumber Comjwnj Home W llhelms Also Move. Today has been moving day for sev eral families In La Grande. Dr. C. H. Upton started ihe arduous tasks by moving from the John Collier resi dence on Washington to his splendid home on Spring avenue betw'een Fifth and Sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Franc Wil hUm, for the past year on two resid ing on First street between Main and Washington, are, now occupying the John Collier home. County Assessor David Clark also takes possession of the new Wenaha Lumber company's residence In East La Grande. This home was only recently completed, too,' and is declared to be finished up as elegantly on the interior as any structure In tho city. , The cortlng month will also see several other families located In new homes. H. M. Bay's new bungalow on "The Hill," will be (finished shortly and Dr. W. D. McMillan's liom.? on First and Main will be ready for oc cupancy within a month's time. DCCUPlEB THIS VALLEY IS TO BE . IRRIGATED 'nflKENNOH "I can guarantee that work will be art4 on ditcb?s to Irrigate the Grande Ronde valley before another year. This wsb the r;naark made last night by J. D. McKennon. a heavy land own er in the valtey. He had Just received word from State Engineer Lewis that his application for 100 second feet of the flood waters of the Grande Ronde T'er had b?en considered favorable, which according to Mr. McKennon puts things in shape so that he can procred with physical construction. "It 18,-to be the La Grande Irriga tion company," he continued, "and I will have associated with me outside capital." Wift orris show there Is about 6,000 Y LOTS Runic sni n UL.IIIU UUkU CONNORDALE IS WELL RECEIVED BY THE HOME PEOPLE. With only a few days s;lling cam paign the Given Investment company today announced its remarkable sat isfaction over the way the residence addition of Connordale ia being re-1 relvpd hpro nt hm Prnmlnont m.-n I of the citv immediately after th sale open d went to the offlo'ss of the com pany and bought from one to five, lots .expressing the belief that the Rddition la to be the. desirable resl .. ).oition and that the price the lots are now selling for means a safe and profitable Investment. The work of putting in improve - inents in Connordale is progressing and will soon have been finished. The tract presents a splendid appearance and being close In makes it (specially of value. It happens that thi soil of the addition is probably the best in this part of the valley and this insures . ... 1. B .nnA.. I 1 ..nn n11 klmfa nf beautiful iawn.. As proof of this staten .'nt one has but tocroej th "king's highway" better known as ... anI Hoa ,ho vor,ti,io f ower garden and nursury of Mr. Kay- lor. He calls It the Willow GWn and he raises everything there that is rais ed in Oregon. He It Is who says, "give me two years more on thl3 tract and I will show roees that will outdo Portland." And he knows what he Is talking about. With such soil and with the experi ment station of Mr. Kaylor across the street It is easy to Imagine what Con nordale will be In the net two wm Bargain; Prices on Job, PrintmH Our Engraved Cards please all lady customers second feet of water that goes to waste each spring on the Grande Ronde river and it Is 100 of these flood second feet that has been filed upon. The Intention ia to take out ditches near the sugar factory and water the land in the south end of the valley. Of courss there will only be water during the flood period, but Mr McKennon argues that with this flood water splendid crops are assured each year. As now understood this filing In no way interferes' with any mother filing formerly made. All rights recorded are intact and the flood waters, being the only waters filed upon, are wasted ach year anyway. . when vegetation once gets started.' La (iraiij.t's Future. "Will this be a large town In a few yi?ars?" This question was asked Mr. Richardson of the Glvens Investment company. His answer was: "How can it hslp being? There is everything here to mnk thm htr . -- em half of the state. These institu tions are here, they are already going concerns No blue prints have to be exhibited to show what La Grande is doing in a commercial way. Now, when such commercial activity exists how can you prevent people from com ing. It Is as sure as the rising of the sun. This Is the town. P3t your mon ey on La Grande and the Glvens In vestment company will cover a side wager that you will never lose. We are flighted over Connordale. It is the classiest piece of property In the northwest and contains big values for I the purchasers." i SOCIETY WONT TOLERATE TA TARRH. Get Bid of It! There Is one sure way to banish catarrh and along with it the diB-1 gustlng symptoms such a sliawking, snuffling and spitting. I Breathe HYOMEI that's all you've 1 got to-do. Brtaths it a few minutes' a few times a. day. Breathe it deep ' tlnto the lungs and see how quickly Hhe sore, germ ridden membrane will citar up ana innamraation vanisn, HYOMEI is pure antiseptic air, it does not contain morphine, cocaine or other habit forming drugs. It Is made from Australian eucalptus and other antiseptics, and It Is rigidly . guaranteed for catarrh, asthma, croup, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Com-, plete outfit (lnchaler and bottU) $1.00, separate bottles. If afetrward need- ed, 60 cents at tins Newlin Drug com-. pany, and druggists every wh re. I 10-7, 18, 28 ; $.10.00 REWARD for arrest and conviction of par- ties who robbed N. K. West's store Saturday night. v 4likllii4llll ' having purchased the entire stock of paper from J. E. Whiton, job printer, at a reduced rate, the OBSERVER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is prepared to offer special inducements to alt users of printing v Linen Letterheads, Envelopes, Business Cards, all kinds of ruled stock including Billheads and Empire billing system. All kinds of Legal Blanks m stock Phone Main 13 An article that has real aarit should In time become popular. That such is the cas with Cham&erUteV Cough Remedy has been attested by maBy dealers. Here la one. of them. H. W .Hndrlckson, Ohio Falls. lai writes, "Chamberlain's Coujh Rtraedy Is the best for coughs, colds and erotj and Is my best seller.' For sale by all dealers. cod BETTER THAN SPANKING .hanking doe not cure chlldrn f wetting. Tbrre U a conitltntloacl ecoav U1 trouble. Un. U. Summer. Box Notre Dune, Ibd., will end (re to. ur her neeeaefnt boat treatment. - vttoi . MX . tntructloei Send no money, but TUa her today It your children trouble .. yoo . ta afcis way. "vm't blame th cbllil, the ehattcra ai" It can't help- It. Tata treatment aim ranat ailnlta and aged people troubled IU artj UiScuItlr by day or-night. . Boys over 15 years - t J Apply at Cbserver Office Killing Time Piling up the Cost That's what you get la the medical eye treatments. , Glasses are tha real med icine of the eye. A bath In hot salt water IV soothln and beneficial to Inflamed eyes, but GUAS SES will give permanea relief when, fitted by. WE BACK XV WHAT WE SAT ' THAT'S THE FAIR WAY. I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES. HE ACOCK Eyesight Specialist 3J '-irk : at. ;-..;V .