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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
i--. n LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEUVEK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911. PAGE 3 ij TlfoeBsfe THEATRE "Cherry Blossoms" ..Vltagraph One of the brightest and sweetest stories ever ;told. It fairly blooms with the, beauty and fragrance of cherry bios-, soma and love. It carries from West Point to Japan. "The Trapper's Fatal Shot".. Pathe A fine Indian story. A little . white captive girl is being ta ken back t her parents by aft old Indian when the , trapper shoots and kills. T'Tre fcark Romance 6f 4 f d- bacco Can" And "Nver Be .J. lleve in Signs'" .... .Essana'y Without a doubt two of the raciest comedies ever shown.' They are by the Essanay com pany. We say they're good. Come dn and laugh your ap proval. Illustrated Song "The Client Violin" sung by Miss Garrlck ...... . . Matinees Mr. Ferrln ......... Evenings We shall have another as .good as "Blllie' in a few days. treatment 1117 items Tenne. Phone Main 724. 1-mo Aagus Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt for accounts against Hewitt, the Jeweler formerly in business here. Mr. SteVart can be seen at the Peare Jewelry store. Tonight the l.-t or federation will give Its benttfU ball at the Elks hill. A great many ti keta have, been pur chased for the danc and It is expect ed that a large crowd will be present to enjoy the benefit. ; 1 - ' ' ' , ;. : 0 O ', ' ' ; j , Steam and electric baths given at , your bcmti. Mra. 0. C. Combs. LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212'i Adams av.. Or. Posey, specialist for Eye, Ear, Rose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Seldefg store. Eyes fitted with kIhsxcs. Hour 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to j and 7 to 8 p. in. Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer, i Jiot hypnotism, dugs or mental work. I Positive permanent results from first .This is the time of year when ev- eonsider ryone should ihelr remodeling 1JEATIXG AD PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbers, steam andhot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come in and unload your troubles to , BRADLEY & CO., Phone Black 971. Elm Street. i. B. Donohue, recretary of tb Palmer Lumber tonipany has pur rfcased the Stephenson property oa Third and Wa.shU gton from Geore' T. Cochnm and i? considering the yeciicn of a fine rew residence 'or a !).om cn the rlsctlj corner lot. o -o BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Clg.lr Factory. The George Palmer Lumber com pany has built temporary camps be yond the resular camps at Palmer Junction where the n?.?n are tlnc ho;ise temporarily. It was reported j that a large new camp was to be built but this Is denied by the company, tne work alpeadv dcro being of a tEmpor ary nature only. Gasolins wood Baw. - Phone black 3S51. J. A. OLIVER. o o . A family camping on the banks of the. Grande Ronde near the city park !s Bald to be In a .restitute condition rni those who have investigated af fairs ave come to the rescue with aid A llttla toy handy with tools make rough plwes of furniture and his sis- tr ells tb3m about town. o o Th Ladles Aid society of the Presbyterian church will serve an informal tea at the manse Wednesday afternoon, from 3 to 5 oc'clock. A cordial invitation from Mrs.,Seemann and the committee in charge is ex tended to all. A silver offering. Fev." Jcin H., Fudd of Island City lr'a'ves, for John Day this' evening to condu.ct the sub-district Epworth league convention of two days ses sion. He holds one at Elgin next week The. La Grande , Electric 6upply company, has moved from Elm street to the rooms occupied by the Jack Nice print shop on Adams avenue. At the Baptist church tonight !Eev. LOT. Gowan will lecture at 7:30 thiB evening on the subject, "Where. Was the Garden of Eden and Where on the Earth Did Life Begin." . Mr. Gowan has given much stndy to this subject the past 30 years and will have some thing to say worth while hearing. Ad mission is free and all are welcome. The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, October 20 and 21 in the building now occupied by the Grand Union Tea company on Fir street. 10-17-3t ' PERSONALS, Leo. Anderson of Imbter, registered at the Foley this morning. A. C. Weaver of Enterprise was Foley guest last night. ti. a. duoiis oi reuaiuiuu fcwppeu at the Foley this morning. Our Over and Rain S. S. (Boots) Clark of Union was a, visitor In the city today, saying at the Foley while here. v . E. L. Smith of Pendleton was In the city yesterday. He registered at the Foley. A. R. Barnes was in La Grande from Elgin yesterday, staying at the Savoy while here, S. L. Brooks a prominent ImbW resident, spent last night at the Savoy. Men's Fall :oats Cravenette Goats ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. ; . ,. Come in and look our line over. It will pay you if you are going to need an over-' CO?.t ?OOf!s Our Prices Range from $12.50 to $25. John Bohmann and Family of Jo seph were La Grande visitors last night, staying at the Savoy while here. Miss Estella Block leaves on the late train this evening for Pendleton to attend the wedding of Miss Alexan ander to Henry William Colllnp. The Bugg paint shop has been mov d to the Harris Art store and both es tablishments will be oprated in the samo building. ' 44 I Want Some More Thai's What Everyone Sap. Certainly the is contained in a box of these wholesome best 'candy propgsition to be found anywhero delicious, dainty, fresh ana WRIGHTS CANDIES Cocoamit. Ppnnermlnt Chccolates, Chocolate ' Chocolate Caramels, Bitter ; Sweets, Chocotat ;Creani .Centers, Chocolate Sponge, Chocolate Chlp's.'and many others.' WRIGHT DRUG COMPANY Mrs. W. A. Murdock, president of the national G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. who inspected the Local divUlon of then G I A yesterday and who was guest of honor last night at a banquet given in her honor, loft this morning for Glenris Ferry where she will inspect the division 1 IB ' - ' liNIl V A ; I . - X ,Y - - w y 1 ' v- ill iiiiri t Our Boys' - , ... ( - and Children's line of Overcoats in AUSTIN L CROTHERS. Recent Photograph of Governor of Maryland. all the latest shades and weaves are made to fit, stylish and for wear. Our prices range from $2.50 to ; $8.00 in children's; boys' prices range from $8.50 to' $18.00. , yr'-S COME IN AND LOOK THE LINE . ; OVER. 4 Mi, HttZS We Do All Kinds of e e I J, Ja 'Tbeolcleii Uule Company THE SAME QUALITY PRICES LESS f: Jnst Opened at Gedtles Grocery SHAKE IT OFF Helnse new crop d!- pickles. Hielnze Yourself of Unnecessary Burden .woot n rklPs. Heinae new Don't bear unnecessary burdens. cion sour pickles, Helnze new crow chow chow, Heinz new crop pickleC 88ary n ilons, Hein2e new crop sair kraut Burdens of a bad back are unnec- l0-14-3t ABBESS LADIES TAILORING I Ask your friends what Kind or suits we mane If you are looking for a place to get your Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. William Stradford, Prop. Opposite Toney & Scranton. Work Done on Short Jiotlce. 9 VUl, by Amarlcaji tTc Amociui... Get rid of them. , Doan's Kidney Pills are for had backsV'tfr ' 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 fif teen years I had a great deal of trou ble from a dul pain through the small of my back' and left side and during ithe past year th ere was; numoneBtj, under my shoulders. I was nAtlet 1 to lie comfortably on my back anJ It I was bothered a great deal by too frr "quent passages of the kidney aetie-r 1 tlons. After several well-known, rm- edtes. had .failed to help me, I took: ! Doan's Kfiffm'' 'tHa and they rellr4i j all my trouii I am grateful to. this remedy ffijt its good work. j For sale by 'all' dealerB. Price 50'. ; cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., BnCTalOw, New . York, sole agents for the T.ftflt States. ; ' ' Remember the name Doanls imtt , take no other. THE TOGGERY A. V, Andrews tllMltllllllHIllllH'tlHMIIIIllltlHIHIHmMII If your eyes give you trod- ble have them examined and 1 properly fitted with glassoj by a reliable optometrist and ! the only attendance graduate OLD STYLE xKRYPTOK optometrist in Union county. ' The most modern methods only used. ' ' If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop- er course to pursue. , I make a specialty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern ; Illinois College of Opthamology, Chicago, with .' i I J. H. PEARE, & SON. . ' 1 ! La Grande' leading jewelers and optometrists. Opposite U. S. Lan l office. Broken lenses ref laced in a few minutes. We grind our own sss Get Sponges Worth Their Price You are sure to here. mere greuier uemana ior gooa sponges man inev -they are hlg'ier than Sponges seera hlgh- thy once were. There's greater demand for got is production. , . The profit on sponges is slight to dealers. The fact that ft r small has mnde us extremtly careful In tur buying.. We hare Ieariv?g: to buy sponges right by being careful. That Is why we can furnish our customers with considerable better goods for price than caufcr. had elsewhere. We like to sell sponges even if the profit Is snuEO' T 'e know the customer will be satisfied and we find that satutCjniis cu 'omers B-timulates trade greatly. Bath Sponges, Toilet Sponges, Carriage Sponges, HousecIeitBf ing Sponges and Sponges for every conceivable use are in our stooft".: Every sponge worth what is asked for It. Sfce'our sponges and Jude for yourself. ' . OctDlin DtuiQ Co-: LA GRANDE, ORE. 4 lenBes. 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