La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 11, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911.
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THEATRE
"The Last Drop of Water"... ,
Blograph
A splendid story of the west
ern plains. The title explains
but the realism in the picture is
wonderful. '
"As Fate Decreed" ..... Pathie
A young monk is unhappy un
der the restrictions of the mon
astery and he escapes. He mar
ries, enters. business and is re
markably successful at first.
Reverses come, however and fin
ally, weary of life and the world
he staggers back to the monas
tery and dies at the feet of the
Image of the Savior.
"A Gay Time In Atlantic City"
Lubln
A racy comedy concerning two
husband, who, by subterfuge,
are enjoying a clandestine visit
to tV. Cny City Their wIvm
find it out and Oh, the fur files
fast and furious.
SPECIAL.
Mr. C P. Ferrin will sing Bart-
lett'8 "DREAM."
Lock out for "BILLY" SUNDAY
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Paul Blackwell entertained 150 people
there last evening with his readings
in a masterly manner. Mr. Blackwell
is said to be an exceptionally clever
readers and the management at Hot
Lake is greatly pleased with his per
formance. . '
Some beautiful plant are for sale
cheap at Mrs. M. Anthony's. 1608
Sixth street.
; Still another La Grande boy achieves
prominence in northwest colleges.
The third La Grander to be' honored
by his class is C. B. Pickens, a former
newspaper man of this city, who was
elected as treasurer of the student
body at Albany college.
I Angus Stewart has been authorized
; to collect and receipt for accounts
! against Hewitt, the Jeweler formerly
1 in business her;. Mr. Stewart can
be seen at the Peare Jewelry store.
Steam and electric baths given at
your homes. Mrs. 0. C. Combs.
10-11-tf
W. J. Woodward, a machinist and
Miss Ellen Bacon, a trained, nurse re
ceiuiy ner-e truiu fcngiauu, were mar
ried th!s afternoon at 4:15 at the home
-;f Mrs. Para Thornton, Rev. J. D. Gil
Ulan officiating. The ceremony was
witnessed only by immediate relatives
It is reported from Hot Lake thai
and close friends.
LOCALS
H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adams av..
Dr. Ponej, Specialist for Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat dincases and catarrh.
Over Seidell store. Eyes tittea with
glasses. Hours 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to
A and 7 to 8 p. m.
Hope Chapter No.' 13, 0. E. S. will
initiate a class Wednssday evening,
Oct., 11. All members are r:qu'?8ted
to be present and visiting members
fire cordially invited: 10-10-2t
Little Miss Peebler, of Ladd Canyon,
I f ir more than a year suffering with
'final meningitis, was today fitted
with brasses by Dr. Darland, the chiro
prae or. Miss Peebler Is improvirg
rapidly and will be able to walk now
wth the aid of crutches.
The Ladies' Guild will conduct a
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rummage ntue wiuuti iu aiiu 10 iue j
1 1 "basement of the new Guild hall, on
I I Fifth street.
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The Pendleton Roundup pictures
can be sen in the wardrobe window.
10-9-Bt
The mother of L. H. Russell was op
erated upon by Dr. Posey, the special-
! Ift, for ulcerative catarrh of the throu.
nose, causing deafness. She is
doin? nicely. ; ,.
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Rubber 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 r
carry different grades, each grade is sold for,
just what it is and at the lowest possible
..price.; ' . -. ' :- . . '
NEWLIN DRUG CO.
LA GRANDE, ORE.
PERSONALS.
STEWARD'S Orera House, OCT. 16
The La Salle Opera House Co., Inc., Managing Director HARRY ASK
IX offers the REAL Musical Comedy ,
The
Sweetest Girl In Paris
Marjorie Cortland who will be sen as "Zti6" In the Margaret Mayo luugL
play, "Baby Mine,' which eonws to the Steward Sntnrday, Oct 21.
Pendleton Business College open
Stpt. 5. A large enrollment la an
ticipated. Ten per cent discount will
be given to pupils enrolling before
September 20. Graduates assisted to
foj'. positions. M. L. Clancy, B. A.,
Principal.
Col. J. B. Eddy, right of way g i.t
Gasoline
3851. J. A.
wood saw.
OLIVER.
Phone black
Trof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer.
Kot hypnotism, drugs or mental work,
rosltiye permanent results from first
treatment, 1417 Adams avenue. Phone
Slain 724. 1-mo
..This is the time of year when ev
eryone should consider ' remodeling
'heir
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 & CO,
Phone .Black 971. Elm Street.
for the O.-W., was In
on official business.
th city today
Bert Jacobs has returned to his
home in South La Grande after an ex
tended stay in North Powder.
Miss Claire Montgomery of Enter
prise is a guest today with her rela
tives, Mr. and Mrs. Sprat Montgor.
cry.
La Grande. Baker Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. King Roe, accompan
ied by Mr. Roe's mother, went to
Payette today. The elder Mrs. Roe
lias taken up a homestead in the Pay
ette country and is now looking after
her interests there.
N N
ACADEM
Y,
PLAN
With, Original Star-Coraedlenna
TRIXIE F RIG AN Z Al
And Complete La Salle Produc tion Y
with 60 Predominant Players
Books by Addison Burkhardt, Lyrics by Collin Davis, Music by Jos..E.
,,r.cVlowar(1 sta8el by Gus. Sohlke.
PRE-EMINENT MUSICAL COMEDY THAT COST $7,000.00 WEEKLY
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, , Everything new, bright and brill'ant. - '
Pikes: Boxes $2.00, Orchestra and Orchestra Circle $L50
; , Dress Circle $1.00, Gallery 50c. ' '
P. H. Cramer, district engineer of
" e Warren Construction company is
cttending to matters, of business at
la Grande today. Baker Herald
Fred Waldrup of Payette has-been
visiting relatives jn South La Grande
and left today for his home. He hat
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spr
.Montgomery.
J. D. Marshal and L. A. Apllngton
who have heen in Baker for eoue
lime past organizing ' the Puritan
lodge, left on the morning train
Black Underwear
It's the Black that will stay Black and won't
wear off. -
Utah Knitting Mills Product
And it's the best. We are sole agents for
Union County. ; '
We take your measure and guarantee a fit.
:' The price is very reasonable. '
THE TOGGERY
A., V. Andrews
Where all Good
Dressers Trade
W. Bollons, superintendent of the
O.-W., was here last night. He regis
tered at the Foley.
. M. Bentley, a well known resident
of Pendleton, was In La Grande last
nhht. He stayed at the Foley while
here. ,
CATHOLIC CONGREGATION
PARES FOR BUILDING.
PRE.
The Roberts-Bergen-Roberts com
pany, consisting or a dozen peo;ie.
wue quartered at the Foley last
nignt. go' g ou to Baker this morning.
A. E. Curtiss, chairman o fthe griev
ance committee o fthe Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers, was In the city
last evening and took dinner with En
gineer and Mrs. Pete Beiver.
N. C. Thayer, advance man for the
"Baby Mine" fhow which come to
the Steward October 21, was in la
Grande today bcoklog his compauv.
He stiyed at the 1 1 .'cy while her.
Rev. E. L. Moore of Sumpter tran
sacted business in the city last night.
He. stopped at the Foley while here.
Mr. Moore delivered a lecture on Pal
estine last evening at the Presbyter-
Ian, jchurch.
Jf;il G-. Fields. Ftior member of
the ' firm of WTill G. Fields. Houston,
Tex., brokers, was in the city today.
He stopped at the Foley. Mr. Fields
went on to Payette and will return to
La Grande-Saturday to buy apples.
He Is the man who In July last year
paid $11,051.79 for one shipment of
tuMatoes. .
Han Site and Some Ready Fud The
Academy to Be Built Shortly.
Conrtructiori ot a Catholic church on
the vacant block between the old high
cchool building and the court house
cn fourth, and the construction of a
Vargo ecademy building nearby for the
Sacred Heart academy, probably next
summer, are, two ventures that assumi'
ed tangible formation' this week. At
a congregational meeting the Catholic
church Sunday appointed committees;
to formulats plans whereby the build- i
ing can be constructed at a nearby J
date. The church has a working fund
but It will be enlarged substantially
If you are looking for a place
to get your
Shoes
Repaired
C.a TO 109 ELM STREET.
M nilam Stradford, Prop.
Opposite Toney & Scranton.
Work Done on Short Notice.
before the actual work is commenced.
The church has a site and aa soon as
it acquires sufficient ready funds, the
construction of a church costing be
tween $20,000 "and $25,000. will com
mence. It is hoped that this will be
next summer.. , ,. . ,
School Building Certain,
As soon as the late Predmore will
Is executed, the 8acred Heart academy
will realize the residue of his property
which Is to apply, on the construction
of an academy building to house the
rapidly growing parochial school here,
The school already has a site and the
funds obtained through the will can be
applied on the building exclusively;
The sisters in charge of the work anti
cipate that they can commence con
struction of their building next spring,
though the date is mere .guesswork.
That the church and 'academy build
ings are both to be built at the soonest
p isslble date, Is, however, positively
decided upon and it Is more than like
ly that a year hence will see both un
der construction, or even perhaps fin
ished. ' ' ' .
Deputy Simmons Coming.
State Deputy Head Consul J. 'W.
Simmons will visit the La Grande!
rarrn if Modern Woolm?!i M.mday
eveninf nnd a largts attendance . do-rlred.
BULL UMBRELLAS
DETACHABLE HANDLES
We have just received a
shipment ill the very latest
. In-.
Umb
ellas
V.Let Us Show Them to You.
SIEGRIST and CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
LA GRANDE, . - OREGON
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