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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1911)
LA QKAN'DK KVEN1KG OBSKHVtlt, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911. 3 f. THEATRE "Lost Years" Essanav A tense heart Btory. A won derful drama, every moment of which is full o tinterest. It's a great S. & A. . Pathe's Weekly BUG' SPE- -CIAL, ................ Pathe A film of current events of universal interest from the en tire world. This is a new de parture and is shown for the first time in Eastern Oregon. See the big ad In front of the house. "When two Hearts Are, Won" Kalfiu a vounz married couple, a lone pup ana in ramuau au thorities are the source of move than wa can lell vnn of. IUU Come and see the pup in the In mod " - Illustrated Bong, by Mr. C. P. J(Ferrin: "Back to the Old Home Town. ' toward of " for the arrest and conviction of par ties robbing West's store on the sight of Sept, 30. N. K. West 10-3-tf This evening at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 Rev. E. L. Moore, who has visited Palestine will deliver a lecture on the Holy Land. (Rev. Moore is an Interesting and eloquent speaker. fTbe public is cordially in vited to attend. Phone black Gasolins wood saw. 3S51. J. A. OLIVER. Prof. F. J. Freenor. magnetic healer. j Not hypnotism, drugs or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment 1417 Adams aynne. Phone Main 724. 1-mo Some beautiful plants are for sale cheap at Mrs. M. Anthony's. 1608 Sixth street. An?us Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt for accounts against Hewitt, the jew;ler formerly in business henc. Mr. Stewart can be seen at the Peare Jewelry store. Throne Room In ttie Vatican, Where Pope Receives Visitors t LOCALS 3 ' J) $ J) J a. T. Love, Jeweler. 121214 Adams av. Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat diseases sua catarrn. Out S'ltlerg store. Eyes fitted wit classes. Honrs 9 to 11:80; 1:30 t i and 7 to 8 p. m. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. will Initiate, a class Wednesday evening, ''rt. 11. All member r r-wtorl I to he present and visiting members coiulully invited. . 10-10-2t Sick headache Is caused by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the head Hhs will disappear. For sate by all dealers.- xod & wkly z Here Is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experi ence, viz., Mrs. P. H. Broean, of Wil son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex perience that Chamberlains Cough remedy is far superior to any other. For croup thKTe is nothing that ex cels it." For sale by all dealers, eod & wkly -V, : .1 i. ft its f 1 i il ;:!; 1 '':". " if--: . " k ' -I ' ;: .I- 5 ' ) f . ' I1 i R ubber Goods OF REAL WORTH Our fall line of rubber goods Hot Water Bottles, Nursery and Sick-room Supplies, Syringes, etc., are here and we have never had a better assortment, which is saying a good deal. These are the kind of goods that must be precured from a reliable source. We go to such sources for them and, while we must carry different grades, each grade is sold for just what it is and at the lowest possible price. , NEWLIN DRUG CO. LA GRANDE, ORE. .... M.a 3 Aim I i 1 t- 3 V- -!' v J. Y. Copeland. of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough iRemedy for his boy who had' cold, and before the bottle was alf! used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For by H -7 " eod & wkly Mrs. O. Electric and steam baths, W. Combs, 1620 Sixth street. I o 0 I The Ladies Guild will conduct ruwmage sale Octob;r 12 and 13 at the Ibalement of the new Guild hall, on - o o . The Pendleton Roundup pictures can be seen in the wardrobe window. , : 10-9-6t PERSONALS. Wilson Connelly of St. Paul was a Foley guest last' night. V This is the time of year when ev- leryone should consider remodeling their HEATIXGAU1 PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first Wass plumbers, steam and hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come In and unload fcour troubles to BRADLEY & CO, IThone Black 971. Elm Street. Ww Priced Security E Stroub, a resident of Payette, w?8 a guest at th3 Foley this morning. Chief of Police John Waldon was a business visitor In Elgin this morn lng. ( George Bidwell was out from Los- tine last, night. He was a Savoy guest here. To so fill prescriptions that they will have 'the exact potency that the doctor in tended, is the highest mis sion o fa drug store. We Insure such compound ing. Saving one's patrons some jjjiing on the cost of prescrip tions Is a subordinate but still portant mission and we look .after that, too. Tour best interests demand the scientific service we give your purse demands our Prices. . F. Forsstrom was out from Joseph yest&rday. He stopped at the, Foley while In La Grande. Jas. E. Slcher, a resident of Baker, spent last night in the city, staying at the Savoy while here. . . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scheurer are down from North Powder today an(1 will attend the, show. tonight. . C- TV MrPheirsnn was In the city from Palmer Junction' last night. He stayed at the; Savoy while here. District Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe went to Elgin today to take depositions In somisi cases In which he is interested ' Miss Florence Roberts, Theodowl Roberts and Thurlow Bergen, three sctors of national fame, stopped at the Foley today while in the city. II. C. Zeek, E.. C. Zeek and W. A. Haggfrty, all of Union, were at the FrVy today while transacting busi ness here. Mr. Zeek is a lumberman of Union. s H. R. Blackwell. of La Grande 1b . If you are looking for a place togetyfpur Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. Wnilara Stradford, Prop. Opposite Toney & Scranton. Work Bone on Short Notice. Photograph by American Presa Association, 1911. FEW travelers go to Rome without seeing the outside of the Vatican, the magnificent palace that for hundred.? , of years linn been the residence of the ben.d of the Roman Catholic church. The Vatican standi ou . ground that was once occupied as the gardens of the Emperor Nero. Pope Syminacbus flrRt built a residence there In the early years of the sixth century. 'MCnoins v . (iin-aai oegHO n R.vmeiiiimc iiiiiil-.v ui uujruviujc -me Vatican, which has been followed by his iH'cessoif. The palace Is now a series of buildings covering nearly fourteen acre and containing about 1.100 rooms. The throne room, pictured above. Is where the pontiff holds formal audiences, and this room has In past years been seen by notable persons trow all parts of the world. V uu' Cu ; t fo 9 J 4b & fc A guest of the Hotel St. George. -W. - :,o.nn ttEWAUTl 8 I. Hooper of La Grande was among fo.Vrreit and convIctIon of car- & the, out of town visitors in the city u wntf robbed N K West,8 yesterday.-Psndleton East Oregon- s - n) ut ; tan. James Dalton, the B,aki?r county rancher, whose stock was alleged to have. t'Jen stolen by John Spain, Mc Grath and Morse, returned to his home near North Powder this morn ing. , Hici has been her during the re cent trial. W T DANCE IS POSTPONED. . , The Elks dance to be given at ti); Elks auditorium tonight has 8 4 been postponed. Further an 4 nouncement will be made later. Boys over 15 years old, for carrier boys Apply at Observer Office t Birth Record. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Brown a 14 lb. boy Oct. 9th. SHAKE IT OFF ' Rid Yourself of Unnecessary Burdens. Don't bear unnecessary burdens. Burdens of a bad back are unnec essary. ' Get rid of them. Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad backs; For lame, weak and aching backs; Lots of grateful, endorsement to prove their worth. C. S. Howard, 1614 W. Webb St., Pendleton, Oregon, says "For flf teen years I had a great deal jot trou ble from a dul pain through the small of my back and left side an-d during the past year th ere was numbness under my shoulders. I waB unable to lie comfortably on my back and I was bothered a great deal by too fre ouent passages of the kidney secre tions. After several well-known rem edies had failed to help me, I took Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved all my trouble. I am grateful to this remedy for Its good work." Fer sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cleaver have moved to Imbler and are now resld PERMANENTLY ft i n rv .. 1 INTRODUCING located Keiiabie uentis s eastern prices Our untarnished reputation wherever we have established offices is a r commendation we look to with pride, and bur' motto, "Honest work," '"fair dealings," has always made our BUcceBs continuous for .the past 10 years. , ;-'','.':'. '-' :-'; " . ' . . v'', . ''. ' : ,; We guarantee our work," and if-it Is not right we make it right without any extra expense to 70u., We would rather be buiy all the time and mak a smaller profit from each Individual patient than charge prohibitive prices. Peo ple In all stations of life patronize this institution of Modern Den- . tistry.' , v. ; ; ... . . .; - ,; .-PAINLESS r- II r EXAMINATION, CONSULTATION ouc rree estimates nd advice - v Prices for the Best Work extraction I 1 ..$15 Set of Teeth $8.00 $10 Bridge Work (best) , $10 Gold Crowns 22k $500 Gold Fillings IM np Silver Fillings 75c Plates Repaired ......$1.00 12 year protection guaranteed. Modern Dentists Our offices: DEPOT & ADAMS AYE: OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO. Salt Lake, Baker, La Grande, Portland, Bargain Prices on 3k' '.v,(-,,V k-t.'i. . Having purchased the ' entire stock of paper from J. E. Whitopr iob printer, at a reduced rate, the OBSERVER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is prepared to offer special inducements to all users of printing Linew Business Cards, aiikindzof ruled stock including Billheads and Empire billing system. All kinds of Legal Blanks in stocFr QurEngravedCards rr TJ -i 1 pease a lady customers r none main 10 Wright Drag Go. Inr in that place. They will spend the winter tnere. '