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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1911)
V LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1911. PAGE 7 THEATRE A M0SSTEB PEOGIUM. "Sight Seeing In Boston" Selig This speaks for Itself. Selig has produced It ' " ' "The Voyager" Selig ' ' A beautiful tale of Old Canada n the early days of the Hudson Bay company. : Fire Brigade In Moscow". . .......... . . .......... ; Patfce Splendid. series of pictures ta ken In the old Russian City. "The Fright" .. Pathe A tsnuine Fright with a our glar under the bed. The actress sets fire to her own bedroom. It's a thriller, . ; , "The Matchmaker" Lubin' It's a delightful and lively comiedy, clean and wholesome. aftn i fcPOTf icwt . v f ;:- Miss Garrick (Matinees) "All That I Ask of You Is Love." Mr. Ferrln (Evenings) "Two Eyes of Blue." A splen did march song. V LOCALS 3. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212V4 Adams av Dr. Posey, Specialist ;r Eye, Ear, arose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over 8e!derg gtore. Eyea fitted with Classes. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to land 7 to 8p.m. Hot chili sandwiches and bakery lunch at Snow Flake Bakery. Students may enroll at any time In the La Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf Best cup of coffee In the city at Snow Flake Bakery, open all hours. Just take a peep at the new line of shopping bags Just arrived by express yesterday. You will see some good ones. Silyerthorn Family Drug store. Hot coffee and bakery lunch at Snow flake Bakery. ,. .S:..,. ( : Kotlce of Final Account. . In the matter of the estate of Henry D. Coger, deceased." Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account of his doings as administrator of the estate of IA nry D. Coger, deceased, and the honorable county court hat amed. Monday, December 4th, 1911, ' 68 the ilm and the court room "of the' fcfcurt house at La Grande, Oii'gon as , the place for the hearing of objections thereto, if any there be. ' ; i RICHARD COGEtR, Administrator of the estate of Hen ry D. Coger, deceased. ' i dly 10-30, 11-6 13 20 27:. , ..This is the time of year when ev eryone should consider remodeling their ' . HEATING AKD rLOTBING JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbsrs, steam and hot water fitters at all times ready to do work satisfactorily. Come in and unload our troubles to" BRADLEY A CO, 1 fhone Black 971. Elm Street Grande ; .r Ronde NURSERIES , (Trade Mark.) Foreign . and domestic trees, : roses and shrubs. We guarantee to give satisfaction.- We do not claim our price to be lower than the low est but claim the quality of the stock is the highest attainable. Therefore when comparing our prices with others please bear in mind that all trees are not alike. Our main specialty lies In satisfying a customer and fil ling his order with trees of the ' most excellent quality. Orders large , or small will receive . prompt and careful attention at our hands. .'. ; L W. HORNBEGK & CO. ... ; ; ' office Grande Ronde Valley House ; , La Grande. "' THE New Art - Have you seen the.' new art work now on display ,at the Wright Drug Co.? It's tlra new brass work which is now the rage throughout the country. Out of the cheapest brass the most beautiful piece can be made. In this assortment ana articles to suit everybody. Come in' and let us demonstrate to you how to make your Xm as, gifts this year with Very little :; money. ' , Take a minute to learn. Metal-Aplika The new art brass works. v Pieces from 20 cents to 2.00. ! Wright Drug Cpv just now tells of the need of a New Heater or Range, v ? We sell the famous Hartford Heater, for coal or wood. The great Majestic Range, its equal does not exist Anything and everything you want in Hardware, Cutlery, Builders Goods, etc Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic heeler. 5ot hypnotism, drugs 0r mental work. Positive permanent results from firsl treatment 1117 Adams avenue. Phono Main 724. i.mo Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mrs. O..C. Combs. , . The Crisp, Cool Weather Gasoline wood saw. 3851. J. A. OLIVER. Phone black GRAND UNION TEA CO. Phone Red 3231. Store 209 Fir Street 10-24-tf i ,. See the new art brass work at the Wright Drug company. The Eastera Oregon Light ft Power company has moved its office to the new Childs building on Washington avenue near the J. H. Childs' resi dence. "- . - A good high grado piano, slightly used, to be sold at a sacrifice and up on, easy terms If desired. If interest ed, call upon G, M. Riehey at the post office for particulars. 10-30-tf YVsAIN l &U ADOUl ZO lOaOS 01 good black dirt A. B. Cherry, 6th and fenn 8Tenne.--' riv"- n-wu s , . -. ,., - "... . v. . m Fred Ewng, here from Lostine, was at the Savoy over Sunday. . A. B. Wilson of Walla Walla was a Sunday guest at the Savoy, J. P. Joyce, a resident of Boise, was here yesterday. He registered at the Savoy. ' . '' ; W; W.' Brooks, 'a well known Im-. bier citizen, stayed ,at the Savoy last night,1 : : j , Henry High of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, spent last night in La Grande. He reg? istored at the Savoy. r Mrs. Matt Mills was here from Sol dier, Idaho, yesterday, staying at the Savoy hotel. Fred Ashley and wife of Joseph were visitors In LA Grande yesterday, staying at the'Savoy while here. V Mrs. E. J. Poulson, wife of Day Clerk Poulson at the FGoley, has gou to Baker to visit friends a few days.' D. Taylor was here from' Baker to day, transacting business and staying at the Foley, . ' '' ' ' M.' F. Klttenbourn, a resident of Chicago, waa a Foley uest this morn ing.,; ..v-..' -',-.::'-.'.; -M. Miller of Brooklyn was in the city today on his way to branch" line points. He registered at the Foley. . . H. Aransky a salesman of St. Louis, was In La Grande this morning. He la staying at the Foley. D. A. Downey was over from Pen dleton yesterday and stopped at the Foley. " , ' . . ' . .'' ., ' J. H. Cherry, an O.-W. conductor, was In the city from Pendleton yes terday and stayed at the Foley. - Earl and Harold Nutter were in El gin yesterday where they served at mass yesterday in the new Catholic "church there. " ' . ; ' ' F. V. Larkin of St, Paul was a La Grants visitor today. He is connect ed with the circulation of the Ladles TTnm Journal. Henry James of Hoqulam, Wn., transacted business In La Grande this morning and made the Savoy his head ouarters. ." . Miss Mae White Is here from Walla Walla where she is no employed, and will be one of the hostesses this eve ning when the Mil em club gives its HalloW-s'en party at the Elks' hall. Mrr and Mrs. James Ball of Macki naw. Mich., are here Visiting Mr. and Mra. George Ball. The two men are brothers. , . The Mlchlganders will sriend aome time here visiting with relatives and becoming ,. acquainted with the country. ; ' ' ... Attorneys C. H. Finn, Colon R- Eb erhard, F." 8. Ivanhoe, C. E. Cochran, and John S. Hodgln ara among those who will attend the supreme court session at Pendleton commencing to day. , f. , .. ' . "' Mrs. Ellen Bradley and son Michael of Scranton, Pa., arrived yesterday Bnd will be guests with their son and brother J. E. Bradley the plumber. It is possible they will remain In the west A party of Enterprise attorneys bound for Pendleton were in the city last night They were: Dan W. Shea- han, A. S. Cooley, Thomas M. Dill and O. M. Corklns. , - LAME FURNISHINGS ft.- : ImJ. nil-ii -'--i mm COATS POPULAR Most practical apparel of wo- -i q rr man's wear .7;; y I .OU Double faced cloakangs; staple colors, self and button trimmed. All sizes from 13 years in miss es' size to largest size in ladies'. CARACULES, PLUSHES, are very popular, and nothing more serviceable or dressy. $13.50 to $22.50. FUR COATS Full length Pony in black or natural color. Roll collar, finest silk lining. A bet- 1 O C fifi ter coat can't be made v 1 O.XjU 24 inch jacket, near seal, roll collar, silk lining ... . $40.00 Special buy in check and plaid wool suiting 3$ .inches wide. Regular 50c goods , 07-, good range of patterns .,;;,;,; A.r.;' V' Special in all wool plaid suiting. Goods that have . sold during the fall at 85c. Patterns are well as sorted but the line is broken, and the price is made to close out the remainder of f A our stock . 27C Odd lot ladies' ' $1.50 waist and corset covers.' .This is much less than the goods are A! worth by the yard ...... tp C ... t. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's suits. " Fall patterns and weights neat snappy Fall JjJ J 2 50 Cloth overcoats, Rainproof coats, fur coats. Anything you may wish for winter .Our line is complete. ; 7 , , ,; , ;7.,uj,,.u ::-.;;j!.i.i,k.' ' "g BARGN MSEMENf S Imitation Cut Glass, 4piece sets. Sugar, Creamerr Spooner and But-, a y 7 ter. Regular 85c value ....... .i " i: ; , . ' 7 H&C Genuine German and French imported cups,-china and saucers., 50c to ng 65c values. Highly decorated fine gooda- - r ;.. - r-uC: Tl7e Qbldeii KliIeColl1pauly, QUALITY THE SAME PRICES LESS Its Equal Dont Exist. ' No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len's Arnica Salve. ' It's the one per fect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, o boils, lucers, eczeme, salt rheum. ; For , sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands or sprains it's supreme. "Unrivaled for plis. Try It Only 25c at all druggists. r . : eod ft wkly t - ,' "-v7, . "'7'. Warehouse We store goods and produce of all kinds at reasonable rates.' Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co., Main 708 ' If you are looking for a place to get your Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. . William Stradford, Prop. Opposite Toncy ft Scranton. "Work Done on Short Notice. , Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing . Rubber Buggy Tires 7 LA GRAR1DE IR0W WORKS ,X; D. FITZGERALD, .Proprietor ; " . . COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY Traitor Brushes , Unless a tooth brush does what it should, it does harm. It gives a sense of security where there is none. Tooth Brushes should cleanse teeth arid save dental bills. To do this they must be rightly made. Genuine bristles, just long enough, just firm enough; rightly trimmed and firmly set in a solid back; are i the-essentials. ' 7,;..' ' '- '; ;,;7. ; ". " i;;7; 7, We have them at 25 cents. Plenty of cheaper ones if you want them. . 7'-7"Vj; .'";';: .' .' 77-f7 ; -7 ,, ,-. , .. LA GRANDE, ORE . '. t i L. i r n I1- hi