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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING 0I3SEKVLK, FltiPAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. PAGE 1 THEATRE:1 "Stuff Heroes Are Made of". . Blograph Something out of the ordinary. Jenny threatens suicide but her rube sweetheart says "Don't do It" and she. don t. , v. "The Cheyenne's Bride" . . ' Pathe A most excftlng picture which everyone will enjoy. An Indian maid and wild horses go ; to make up a -series of thrilling situations. . ' , V Jealous George." . . . Selig . An exceedingly human and humerous comedy. It concerns a hat and coat bought for the wife hut worn for once by the maid., ';. i ; - "A Turkish Cigarette". .Selig A Turkish cigarette given to a tramp Is the cause of him harem. It's a scream. THIS IS A GOOD ONE i ' "WAS 1ST LOS MIT LOUIE." A German . dialect song sung w'th incomparable success by Miss Garrlck and (Mr. Ferrin. Get the Habit and come in ev ery night. We always have It. LOCALS a. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212$ Adams av.. Br. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear, Sose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Seldeig store. Eyes fitted with passes. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to t and 7 to 8 p. m. . . PERSONALS. C. F. Garret was in from Elgin last night and stopped at the Savoy. T. B. Worthman of Freewater, reg istered at the Savoy hotel yesterday evening. Wayne Young and It. H. Young, both of Hilgard, were in the city last night and stayed at the Savoy hotel. Prof. F. J. Freenor, magntie healer. Not hypnotism, drugs or mental work. Positive permanent results from first treatment, JJ17 Adams avenue. Phone Slain 721. 1-rao Carl Dittebrandt has returned from a visit to Portland, arriving this morning. A newspaper is reported launched at Imbter this week. '..',:.,. -o Angus Stewart has been authorized to collect and receipt for accounts I against Hewitt, the Jeweler formerly n .lne. hane. Mr RtWftrt Can be seen at the Peare. Jewelry store. Students may enroll at any time in the La Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20tf . . oo . Steam and electric hatha glvenat your homes. Mrs. Q...C. Combs. , ; Marjorle Cortland, who played In the Bernard Shaw productions with Arnold Daly In New York, is piaylng the paTt of Zole, the frivolous wife In Win. A. Brady's production, "Baby Mine." She was also in several other Brady productions, "Way Down East" and "Mother." ' , v. UseProves The W orth of the Rubber Goods we sell. There Is a whole lot Of satisfac tion in buying good Rubber Goods whose use , will prove the worth o fthe article. ; In no class of merchandising should quality be considered so much as in the purchase of articles in this line. ; No other articles afford more room for adultera tion than In the manufacture of Rubber Goods. By our fore sight and experience we have? been able to steer clear of the adulterated and we no have the finest assortment , of high class Rubber Goods ever shown here. -' ' '. -' . . come in ana see our oboui ' . . . 1 -1 .nnivaa tint ment oi lounuiiu bjii"6cdi " water bags, Ice caps, atomizers, etc. ' ; ;'" " . " , I Wright DrugCo. W. C. Taylor and wife of Chicago,! were business visitors in La Grande' last night, staying at the Savoy ho-l tel. ' . Tom Wheelwright and wife of Ba ker who have been hre visiting En gineer Shea, , a relative; returned to their home in Baker this morning. Mrs. Fred G. Schilke and daughter Frederica, leave tonight for Portland to be gone a month or so the guest Willi nuuita auu uioiiua in u. tropolls. Dr. George Brown who takes over the Stephenson dental parlors at El gin, left with his family this morning for his. new( location. He will be lo cated in the Bloomenstein . building at Elgin. ', . . .. . Our'-. Men: s Ovei p BOY WANTED Fam-Us-KIng Factory..'-,'; . ' , -.'-v. Cigar Gasoline wood saw. Phone black 3851. J. A. OLIVER. v ; ; 0 0 ' ". C, M. Cook, Inspector of that manv moth financial institution, the Equit able Savings and Loan association, of Portland, is again registered at the Foley on -another of his regular viBits to this cjty In. the interests of the as sociation. With' assets exceeding $2, 600,0000 and securities . aggregating more .than 16,000,000 the.KquitaDie towers above' all others of its kind in the northwest, and its investment shares for savings are widely known and very popular. The Equitable con tinues making an extensive line of loans upon our .city residence properr ties through its local agent, J. R.' Oli ver. . ' , To Distribute Arkansas Bice. Little Rock. Ark., Oct. 20. "Arkan sas on Wheels,: a special train of 11 cars carrying 150 representative busi ness men of Arkansas, mayors of clt ies, a brass band and a company of singers and entertainers; left the cap ital today for a tour through six states to exploit he products and commer cial advantages of the Common weaitn The train carries four cars of exhib its of th 55 . counties and It is plan ned to give a bag of Arkansas rice free to'every housewife who visits the train, along the route. ' Ray Xye Of Kansas, and head of the' Eastern Oregon Light and Powter company, accompanied by Mrs. Nye, Is in the city today. General Mana ger F. A. Harmon with headquarters, at Baker is also In the city today. ' Mrs.', Lillian 'McCall Kinney who has been visiting her mother, Mrs., J. M. McCall and other relatives In this city and valley for some time leaves to night for Portland, Eugene and other Oregon towns where she will , visit friends before going on to her homo in Oakland. , .', ' ' Mrs. O. L. BIgers, Elva- Green, Naomi Klrtley, Errol Ludiker, Fred Huffman and Ctrover Ellsworth are the delegates who 'attended the Sun day school convention at Cove as del egates from the Baptist thurch school bore. The music was especially good, as furnlBhed by Mr. Antlers and his choir of Cove. They report the Cove people splendid entertainers. . , r coats Gravenette Coats'.";; ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. Come in and look our line over. It will pay you if you are going to need an over- VCA oCa : i Our Prices Range from to $25 .This is the time of Wr when ev ii FA TING AND PLUMBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew oi nrsi class plumbers, steam and hot water Attera at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come In end unload your troubles to ", ;' ' : BRADLEY & CO ; Phnn Black 971. Elm Street. Notice to Contractors.-. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the council of the city if La Grande until 5 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, October 25th, 1911, tor the construction of approximately 3,900 square yards of macadam road way on North Fir street in the city of La Grande, Oregon. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. By order .of the city council, October lt8h, 1911. ; ;' C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City pf La Grande, Oregon. 10-20-tf - ; . $12.50 ill ..'. :, ii-.var.' III U H'Si- and 1 Rain . ; .. . Our Boy sy and Children's line of Overcoat in all the latest shades and weaves are made to fit, stylish and for wear. Our prices range from $2.5(K to $8.00 in children's; boys prices range from $8.50 to. $18.00. . v COME IN AND LOOK THE LINE . OVER. THE SAME QUAUTY -:- PRICES LESS- n Something New, Xtra Heavy Suitable for Winter Wear $20.00 CALL and SEE THEM P.- R. FRANCIS. '6t Loui. R.aid.nt Willing to Ba S.n.tor or Democratic President. "1 1 I I t g. ' me?'- ,t I K- - , v- 'J J S , l-VffTfTiliriiniVioi,. .-.i.iw.wsw! 1 i.r-ir"r : ' :t r vi'u inuu ,. "hi , nivlii ! 1 . jf you are looking for a place" 11 Concord, Muscat, For t"" . May, and ,,,A-xtx i m Shoes Sweefwaler Reirecl Gil ri'P.CS' ' ' ' 0 TOOM STKEET. - : William Stradford, Prop. . ii,iii--., --r 1,7 miriiri.,, .i,--l Phoiie Main 6 Opposite Toney & Scrantpn. Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet ; ;'; ' . . 4 Wwk Done on Short Kotlce. Spuds, Parsnips, Celery Fresh . '. ' ' ' " "','.' T' .', , '.-" ! fc - , ,- - Tomatoes, Onions, Cabbage,. ; , ' " ' ' L . Green Peppers. - P .nm n .'. '. .n m. . ' n. . . n,.,, ,i Cane Sugar, 7.45 cash p Get SpOttgeS Wortll The Grocery Their Price FhonO 70. I . ; You are sure to here. Sponges seem high they are higher than I Stageterg & SandbOIg I tn"y once weret There's' greater demand for good sponges than there . ir, ii iri in mi'i ii i i infill ai-inABaiiiiMgaa mn'stm , xhe profit on sponges is slight to dealers. ' The- fact that It Is - ' ' small has made us extremely careful In cur buying. We have learned ':7'TrZ'l7'- :',' to buy sponges right by being careful.' That l why-wo can furnish mm-mmmtmmmmmmmm our customers with considerable better goods for price than can be ' t had elsewhere.' We like to sell sponges even if the profit Is Bmall. C? J C.L 171 We know the customer will be satisfied and we find that satisfying j ullOWUnit llOUr customers stimulates trade greatly. , ' '' l 1,w.,iW.,.?,.i.ii.ii.ii ini.,1 j. i .mi. I. iii... .m ,. Bath Sponges, Toilet Sponges, Carriage Sponges, Housec,lean- WII I PI F ASF YOU ,ng sPnKes and Sponges for every conceivable use are tn our stock. WILL, rLtAJb Every sponge worth what Is asked for It. See our sponges and Judge , Your Money Back If It Fails foryou"eU' ' ; ': ; " " ' I W aters-Stanchf ield Produce Co., la grande, ore. I r i r THE TOGGERY A. V. Andrews 9BCJ I t 1 I . I I , tU V '. tlil . J