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? V LA GKAKDK EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911, j t - T1 V fT-n n !SDS THEAI The Ninety and Nine"., ..J. . . , . Vitagrapu A picturesque homliy of ijeau tiful and modern eettinga De lights the eye and touches the hea.-t. "A Western Memory".,. .Pathe V beautiful love sto;7 It is dramatically perfect and as're produced by Pathe is an excel- lent reel. '. "The Phoney Strikebreaker" .............. Ka'.em How a bunch of pretty west ern girls broke the fake strike. A western comedy showing the finest exhibition of range rill ing that has ever been present ed in motion pictures. - 1 Illustrated Song: "It Looks o. Me Like a Big Night ; Tonight" . Sung by Miss Garrick Mr; Ferrln . . .Matinees Evenings - LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweler, 12124 Adams av'.. Or. Posey, Specialist i'or Eye, Ear, Jiose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Selder8 store. Eyes fitted wltii glasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to uud 7 to 8 p. m. " . ; , . - Students may enroll at. any time u.yiiei! RE ) ' in the La Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf The ladies of St. Peter's Guild will hold a cooked food sale In the Rus- Grande Ronde- NURSERIES '; (Trade Mark.) ' Foreign and domestic trees, roses and Bhrubs.' . We guarantee to give satls , faction. We do not claim our price to be lower' than the low est but claim the quality of the stock 1b the highest attainable. Therefore when comparing our) prices with others please bear in mind that all trees are not alike. Our main specialty Ilea 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. Vs W-H0RNBECK -& C0.! . . Office : ;.;. Grande Ronds Valley, House ' La Grande. - 0 , . - a Strictly Home Made I SALAD DRESSING I r fi A MUS. rORTERS HIJ1E siavi. i DRESSING COMAISS SO OIL ; ; IT IS PLTCE AND ONLY THE "BEST OF INGREDIENTS ARE !! USED. TO BE THINNED WITH CREAM, VINEGAR OR FRESH J OILS. ' , ' . ; 20e - A BOTTLE. For Sale by . 1 Pattison Bros, rt-M"& HM 1 1 1 sell meat market Saturday afternoon. 10-31-6t. DRESSMAKING and all kinds of see ing at HOG N avenue. PLon,, 3872 10-31-St Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Jiot hypnotism, drugs or mental work. Positive permanent regults from first tretment. 1117 Adams avenue. Phone Main "21. . . l-me , . 00 Mr. D. L. Slade of Wallowa and Miss Elizabeth A. Gaw of Jersey Cl.y, N. J., were married at the paisor.age last evening. Dr. Glllllan offlci ting. Their home will be at West Grossman. V'allowa countyw ; Steam and electric baths given at your homes.' Mrs. 0. C. Combs. . . . The Golden Rule store is equipping the 'store room vacated by the Dalton store" on Adams and Fir, for a display room of Christmas goods. " The place will be filled with the stock as soon as the new tables and shelves are in place, ! Gasoline wood saw. Phone black GRAND UNION TEA CO. Phone Red 3231. Store 209 Fir Street. -. ' 10-24-tf :'. " A good high gra&3 piano,, sllgntly used, to be sold at a sacrifice and up on easy terms if desired. If interest ed, call upon G. M. Richey at the post office for particulars. ; 10-30-tf Stron Sells Property. Mr. Stron, living at Fourth and V, South La Grande, has sold his proper ty, formerly owned by d Propeck, o Mr. WIggelsworth of the Union Tea company. Mr. Stron in tunr has pur chased tlw Rowe place. It is under stood the Union Tea company will use the Fourth and D property as a sales room. -, ' - V other Roads- Suffer Strike. Kansas City, Nov. 3. Alleging the Big Four, the Lake Erie & Western. Indiana Southern, Indiana Harbor and B3lt railroads have violated contracts. President Franklin, of the boiler ma kers', union ordered a strike to begin tomorrow." -". .' . This is the time of year when ev cryohe should - consider ; remodeling their :; " ' ' ' ' u HEATING AXD PLUMB1SG JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first class plumbrs, steam and hot water fitters at all times ready to do work jatisfactorlly. , Come in and unload our troubles to ; - BRADLEY A CO, , Phone Black 971. Elm Street ,. flflRflrON'S TRU-FRUIT CHOCOLATES AND MARSHHALLOWS Model J list Right; HOMlTATlON-niWORS All leading Confectioners Sell Them ALL KINDS Waters-Stanchfield ProduceCo.,?di2-H5 If you are looking for a place to get your ' ' ; : Shoes Repaired GO TO 109 ELM STREET. 4 Wfllbm Stradford, Prop. : Opposite Toney & Scranton. Work Done on Short Notice. PEESOXALS. Jlrs. John Gardner wient to Taker today to visit with friends 'he week end. - C. E. Kingman and wife of S:ol;?ne were quests in the city this n.oraing. They staye'd at the Foley.' .Jack Bates was over from Enter prise this morning. He registered at the Foley. - ' S: A.. Jengerson o? Hood River stop ped , at the Foley last night whilj he transacted business matters in La Grande, ' E. A. Searle. John Goebel, and J. R. Johnson, Wallowa residents, were La Grande visitors last nlstit They were quartered at the Foley. - ' Mrs. Clyde Schearer returned t3 hor home in North Powder today- She his been a guest with Mrs. G. M. Richey, Mrs. DpuneUyaiid others tor several) days. "-."""'.. '''-' r"'-v""r JAP DIE3 SUDDENLY. Comes from Hot Lake to Visit F'Jends and Demise Occurs. N. Endo, aged 52 years, 'and a Japa nese, died suddeny this morning at the Japanese colony here where he was visiting a fellow countryman. He has been located at Hot Lake for Borne tlme and came over to spend a taw days with his friends here. , Local Japanse are of the opinion that death resulted from an over de sire for liquor as he had, been drink ing very heavily of late. Not much is known about the man except that !m has no near relatives In this country though it is believed he has a wife and family In Japan. .; The funeral services will be held will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock wlen the body will be laid to rest in a local cemetery. STEAMER SPRINGS LEAK. Goes Down Qnlcky In Seattle Harbor ; This Morning. -. S'Jattle, Nov. 3-Spriaging a - leak the stern wheeler "Falrsaver," loaded with hay and grain, sank at Galbralth dock this morning giving : the cre-w Just time to reach the docks, undras Bed. ..'.''- I :' ';: 1 ""'r " . I To Send Emigrants to Canada. Quebsc, Nov. 3. The Duke of Suth erland, who has spent the past few monthB in Alberta- looking after the details of his .great scheme of teannt farms in that province, sailed for his home today. The duke expects to in duce a largi? number of desirable Eng lWlu and Scottish emlgranta to take ui homes in -western Canada next spring.' . " ' ' . : Panama Republic Has Birthday. ; Panama, ;.'K6v.' S.-i-Celebrations bf the sixth anniversary of the independ- ence of Pahatoa,'were"begun' today and will continue over' Sunday. Elabor ate festivities have been arranged, In which the American residents are par tlcipatlng with as much " enthusiasm as the natives. , ; : Stated a Fact A clcrpmnn hicbly esteemed for hi many excellent qnalltie, of which m tory is not one. has re;-eut!y had plat ed in his churr'a by hla lovlrjj ; oagrej:;! tlon a new pulpit. It is n finepiece of work, or.ialo with enrving and artistic embci'iishnent. Hut the tpxt inscribed on It considering the effwr of the pood rector's seraons. might have beea more happily chosen. "lie clveth his belov e'd sleep. it rails. , . ' The Way of Thsm. "Oh. yes; he's a very Intellectual man." ; ; ," : v-. -:.V':, '' ' ' "What makes yon think thatr ' "I Judged no from bis talk." "Why. what does he talk about?" "He's forever talking about bow lntellectup.l he ls-Cntbolic Stnndard and Times. ".' ,v 1 -The Measure of Life. There is no use in repining that life Is short. It is not to be measured by the quantity of Its years, bat by the quality of Its achievements Pblladel phla Ledger. , '.' . , ' Be tbat plants thorna will sot gather roses. Proverb. . Why Stars Twinkl. The twinkling of the stars is chiefly an effect produced In the atmosphere upon the waves of light. It is due to currents and strata of air of. different densities intermingling and floating pust each other, through which the light passes to the eye. It Is seen much more In cold than in warm weather and nearer the horizon more than overhead. The same effect may be seen by looking out of a window over a hot radiator or a candle held on the other1 side of a hot stove, so that you have to look through a body of highly heated nir at the candle flame. The flame will be seen to waver and quiver. In other words, the various layers of nir are at differ ent densities und In motion, hence the "twiniile:" Exchange. Th Grsss Widow Defined. It Is related of a Methodist, bishop that when presiding over a district conference in North Carolina he had an attack of hay fever and in couse quence was somewhat Irascible and impatient,, A young preacher who gave a rather poor account of his work was given a severe reprimand by the bish op and asked to state the reason for bis failure. "Well, bishop," he explained, "we had a lot of trouble the first year with a grass widow, and" ; "A grass widow? roared the bishop. 4,. -m.).. w' 4 a. i,.n. wMmvV' r ; "A grass widow, bishop,' responded the young clergyman., "is 'a woman whose husband died of hay fever." St Louis Republic. .' Perhaps. - " ' ,"' "Why. enld the young man who tries to be cynical, "are dogs and horses so much tnpre faithful In their friend ships for us than our fellow human beings?" Perhaps. , replied Miss Cayenne. "It's often due to the fact that we treat them with so much more kind ness and consideration." Washington Star. : , '; - ' v, ' ,: : A Good Third. . . "You admit that you are not; first In her affections, yet you seem cheerful.'" Oh. I can't expect to compete with the pug dog and the Tubber plant" Washington Herald. ' Knows Just Enough. "What do you know about the stock market?" asked Poorly. "Just enough to keep out of It," answered Richly. Buffalo Express. Amerlcnn Consulate Suffers. Frankfort, Germany, Nov.' 8. The American and ; Austrian consulate have moved into the center of Tripoli, because of the danger at' old places Turkish shells have fallen near the consulates.- At least 30,000 native; have been executed by the Italians dispatches to the Frankforter Zeltung say. ;. . " '. ::".v,J ' A GREAT DISCOVERY. Cartain Ingrodiants That Really Pre mot Hair Growth Whon Prop-. ;. erly Combinad. . Resorcin is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered by science, and In connection with Beta Naptbol, which is both germicidal and antiseptic, a combination Is formed wblcb destroys the germs whlcb rob the hair of Its natural nourishment and also creates a clean, bealtby coodl tlon of the scalp, wblcb prevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpin. although not a coloring matter or dye, .la a well-known ingre dient, for restoring the hair W Its pat oral color.- when" the Jors ;of Jajr has been caused by a disease of tbe scalp. " These ingredients in proper combina tlon. with alcohol added as stimulant and for Its well-defined nourishing properties, perfect perhaps tbe most ef fectlve remedy that Is known tor scalp and balr troubles. We have a remedy which is chiefly composed of these Ingredients, In com bination with other extremely Inval nable medicinal agents. We guarantee It to positively cure dandruff and to grow balr.-even though tbe scalp In spots Is bare of balr. If there Is any' vitality left In the roots, it will positive ly cure baldness, or we will refund your money. If the scalp has a glazed, shiny appearance. It's an indication tbat baldness is permanent, but in oth er Instance we believe baldness Is cur able. : ' ;. We want every one troubled with scalp disease or loss of balr to try Rexall "03" Hair Tonic. If It does not cure dandruff and grow balr to the sat isfaction of the user, we will without question or quibble return every cent paid ns for It We print tbls guarantee on every bottle. It bas effected a posi tive cure In 03 of cases wnere pat to a practical test Rexall -03- Hair Tonic Is entirely unlike, and we think. In every particu lar, better than anything else we know of for tbe purpose for wblcb 1 I prescribed. We urge yon to try this preparation at our entire risk. Aiitnlnle WA IrnAflT tt It St ItAftot '"' ber. yon can obtain Rexall Remedies I three year It made regular trips be only at our store The Rexall Store. I tween New Orlans and Natchi, until HILL'S DRUO STOBJ it waa wrecked. , J - " ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Ixiughlln, Physicians and Surgeons , Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Phones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65. Dr. Loughltn'3 eRs. Main 757. DR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot at. Phone, Main 23. C. H. UPTON, Ph. Q. M. D. Physician , and Surgeon. Special attention to j Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office , In La Grande National Bank Build-: dence Mala 32. ' :' l';-? ':, " ' DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases of the eye a specialty. . " DR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases of women . and children. Oflloes: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. 3EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63 ; Residence, Black 851. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHA-THER- APIST, Successfully treats rheu matism, kidney disease, heart dis ease, weak lungs, constipation, pel vic disease, catarrh, and diseases of the nervous system. Consultation free. Charges reasonable. Phone: Black 3351. , 1411 Madison Avenue. VETERINARY. OR, P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office, at HIU'h Drug store, La Grande., Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones al Residence. ' ' DOCTOR, OF CHIROPRACTIC. G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR All acute and chronic diseases. Not drugs, not surgery, not osteopathy. I remove the cause of your dlseato. Then you get well." Rooms 20-21, La Grande ' National Bank. Phone Red 3181. ATTORNEYS AT LAW WCHRAN A COCHRAN Attorneys. Chas. E. Cochran and Geo, T, Coch . ran, La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys flee in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. ,j at law. Practices In all the courts of the' state and United States. Of- ENGINEERS. ' ' D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer. . Baker City. Oregon. $t (Orleans" Again Sails the Ohio. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 3.-The psople all along the Ohio river are on the lookout these days to see a little steamer puffing and wheezing its way down the atream. The little craft, wlhlch looks strange to eye accustom ed to the large and Imposing steam boats of the present day, la tbe replica of the steamer New Orleans, the first steamer to make the trip down, the Ohio and Mississippi .rivers. , The ori ginal trip was made just on3 hundred years ago and marked the beginning of steam navigation on America's in land rivers. . To comraemmorate""the centenary, of that event the replica was built and. yesterday it started from Pittsburg on a trip to New Or leans. The boat Is due to reach. Cin cinnati Sunday and on the following day there will be a celebration in her honor. Similar celebrations will be held at points along the entire route under the auspioes of the various state and local historical societies. The Original New Orleans, called at first the Enterprise, was built at Mar ietta and pent to Pittsburg to be pro vided with engine and stern wheel of Robert Fulton's design. The little boat of ome 350 tons cost $40,000 to build and left Pittsburg on Its trial trip October 11, 1811. Thereafter for New SMmiien! ONE LOT of short vamp, round high toe. in $400';"" grade. El ONE LOT 18-button, hiah top, with high toe, in $5.00 grade. - Thece ivo , numbers. ' have been OUR MOST POPULAR SELLERS, and this lot makes the third shipment we have had of them. If you want A NEAT, NOBBY SHOE this is the place. L. J. French Shoe Go. Agent for 11 . . i LacSies'TaB '(Ti T