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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
1 if LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKKVEU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12-1911. PA'JRS Tjihiel&DSi THEATRE J Last Drop of Water". . . ................ Blograph splendid story of the west plains, rrne explains b the realism In the picture Is Wderful. ' ") Fate Decreed" Pathe I young monk Is unhappy un- i the restrictions of the mon jery and he escapes. He mar is, enters business and Is re irkably successful at "rst verses come, however and fln Jy, weary of life and the world i staggers back to the monas try and dies at the feet of the nage of the Savior. A Gay Time in Atlantic City" Lubln A racy comedy concerning two lusband, who, by subterfuge, ire enjoying a clandestine visit find It out and Oh, tha fur flies fast and furious. SPECIAL, Mr. C- P. Ferrln will sing Bart lett's "DREAM." Look out for" "BILLY" SUNDAY LOCALS ii - i . i a mm tana hi r- a 11 m ' ii . 1 - Vi ay m ji a n 'Mil n ii u nn w ii mii a IB., v ,, .,( fffl nil ' . . i ... fH. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212 Adauis av.. ! Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eje, Ear,; lose,- Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Seldei8 store. Eyes flttf. wltii I glasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to ' und J to 8 p. m. The Ladies' Guild will conduct a rummage sale Octob:r 12 and 13 at the basement of the. newCjuild hall, on Fifth street. , r "' '-'r'M n " oo " ' , ; Th Panrllptnn Rnnnlinn nictures can be seen In the wardrobe window. 10-9-Bt . .' ' ' ' o o Fendleaon Business uouege opens ) Sept. 5. A large enrollment Is an ticipated. Ten per cent discount will be given to pupils enrolling be'ore September 20. Graduates assisted to goa: rosltlons.' M. L. Clancy, B. A., Principal. nin .n--' dasoline wood sawv Phone black 3851. J. A. OLIVER. o o Trof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Not hypnotism, d"ugs or mental work. PosIUtc wernianent results from first treatment 1417 Adams avenue. Pbono Main 724. 1-mo Ladies1 Ready - to Wear; SUITS, DRESSES, COATS and MILLINERY. and all of the other articles of ' apparel for Fall Wear. CQfin ur Piece Dress. p5.UU One of the nicest dainty dresses ever shown, and think how cheap it is. fc1 7 Etn Suits Staple Cloths, Fall Styles and P 1 OXJ Shades. , .The very best value that can be had in any line of suits. ; ' 1 -. . . -v ' . A -f ft tf Ladies Coats, at this price......."Ve are ( J) 1 0.U U showing a very snappy Fall line in all n tli loo Pull Stvloss Wiiitdln Ann r f Caraculft and Plush Coats that are so H WllfWIi I 3.OU '.noiinlflp this Fall....:..This number is an ' X'-r .- - , eptional value. We also have them at $10.00, ,ou ana up 10 aoo.uu. Never Fail Heating Stoves They are real HOT AIR makers and distributors, this is a very nicely gotten up Heating Stove. Heavy Cast Top and Front, including door and draft nickel foot rail. Swing top and Oven, Top Rim, Name Plate, etc. Heavy shut steel lined, with Cast Fire Pot, either Wood or Coal Burner or combination wood and coal. In two sizes: " ' Ko.' 19 Wood Burner, . . ... ... 1 $15.00 No. 21 Wood Burner. . . . . . . .-. .$18.00. No. 19 Combination . . . . . .$19.75 No. 21 Combination .$22.75 Stove Bnrds.. ..,..,... .75c. Coal Hods, Black. .. .40c, Galv,50c. Fire Shovels. 5c to 23c. . h '. Now is the time you will need these and we 'shall be glad to show you some- Rubber Good OF REAL WORTH. Our fall line of rubber goods Hot Waterr 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. THE SAME QUALITY The Golden Rule Co. PRICES LESS H nwn rH and KriQf At" & FOR MEN ARE BEST! WHY? , Because they wear longer and retain their shape better than other makes. Most Styles $4.50 and $5.00. HOLLAND SHOES for BoyV. Once tried elways worn. In prices, from $2.25 to $3.50. L. J. FRENCH SHOE' CO. ? Exclusive Agents for Onyx Hosiery. 1 4iM"lMMHJ"W,MrMMW'1 ..This is the time ot year when ev--tryone 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 & CO, Thone Black 971. Elm Street. Some beautiful plants are for sale cheap at Mrs. M. Anthony's. 1608 Sixth street. . ' o o - I Angus Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt for accounts against Hewitt, the jeweler formerly ( i ri.n.At nan in business hens. Air. ore wan. ... be seen at the Peare Jewelry store. Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mrs. 0. C. Combs. 10-11-tf-. - -. . State Deputy Head Consul J. W. Simmons will visit the La Grande mn of Modern Woo lmi. .M.m.1ay evening and a largo attendance do rlred. Larry Stevens who went totally .u ,,n witnessing a picture show UL11IU n"v recently, is today fully restoreo w his sight. Dr. Posey worked very hard on this case. He had hopes from the beginning and the young man gradual ly come from under the blindness as thi treatment progressed, until he is now perfectly well.., . , , ii.i .iiwiw.hu in ., .i,"BBgg3MtfaBBSSXg---M-iliMr-- Black Underwear It's the Black that will stay Black and won't wear off. Utah Knitting Mills Product And itfs the best. We are sole agents for Union County. .. "We take your measure and guarantee a fit. The price is very reasonable. Mrs. M. D. Brewer of 'Wallowa is In the city taking treatment for her eyes of Dr. Posey. BOY WANTED Fam-Us-King Cigar Factory. . A A A A 1 " ' Fred Spain of Union registered at the Foley today. N. Mackey of Portland, registered at tine Savoy last night. A. C. Buel, of Nampa, Idaho, was a Savoy guest last night. Mrs. Charles Crawford of Seattle is registered at the Foley, Hugh Montgomery and wife of Port land stayed at the Foley last night. A. B. Connoway and H. Boswel.l of Enterprise, stayed at the Savoy, last night. - Mrs. J. D. King, a resident ot Wal lowa registered at the Savoy last I night. I J. B. Eaton, state bank examiner was in the city ast night, staying at the Foley. ' , 'John Shaw was down from North Powder last night staying at the Savoy wnue here. - Frank Metcalf, Alvin Westenskow are two Imbler residents who- register ed at the Savoy last night. ; ' Mrs. K. E. Anderson, the traveling saleslady for' a Seattle baking powder company Is staying at the Foley. . THE TOGGERY A, V. Andrews Where til Good Dressers Trade Hayus Kerman, a Joeeph citizen j I transacted business business here and stayed at the Foley this morning. C. A. Davis of New, Meadows, the home of the Pin road newspaper about to be put Into existence, stayed at the Foley last night while on his way, to New Meadows from Northern Idaho. C. A. Allison, a Warren Construc tion Company man is here from Baker superintending the removal of the bal ance of the company's plant from this city. ' ; If you are looking for a place to get your Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. William Stradford, Prop. Opposite Toney & Scrapton. Work Done on Short Kofloe. : BtriL UMBRELLAS ii-gife." DETACHABLE HANDLES , - BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Factory. Cigar $100 Reward, $100 X IIV t . v ! v. . r f ..... pleased to leurn that there la at least one bible to cure In all lta ataKea, and tliut U (.'alarm, null a juiarr l ure in mo ponitlve cure now Known 10 ine memcai iraternity. Catarrh belnit a conatltutlonal disease, reoulrea a consmutionai ireai ment. HalPa Catarrh Cure ia taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoua surfaces of tho system, there- .,.i.Mtiif tlij. fminliillnn fit thA din- ease, ana giving; ine paiiem Birvusiii ur bulldlne up the constitution and assisting nature in oomjj n wrn. Aim ismi'iii-ivi v. w..nu ... ! V. I. lta nirpllvo nrilv ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar; for any cnae tnai 11 imii 10 cure, ocuu for llRt of testimonial". Aditresa F. J. C HENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, fold bT r.Il DrupdlstH, We. ' Takeilall'a Family Pills for constipation. We have just received a ; t shipment in the very latest . IJmbrellas ' i 7 . V v Let;U Show Them to You. ;;r SIEGRIST and GO; 1 Jewelers and Opticiai I. A flRANnE. - - jOKtUU.i ,MihhiiiiiiiimiiiiinmtniimnMM'! Jack McLaughlin, traveling freight Giles Plass, a Wallowa, eooaty lutn-' agent for the Illinois Central Is In La Grande looking; after business for his road. berman stopped at the Foley last night and will transact business In the city: today.'" 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