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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVLtt, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911. 4 1 THEATRE "Shipwrecked" ......... Selig A stirring tale of the deep sea. These pictures are taken at the actual wrecking of the steamship. Santa Rosa on .the Callfornlan coast a short time ago. . "Pathe's Weekly" ....... Pathe An epitome of tho world s do ings. Launching of the largest, battleship in the world. . . , Advance fall styles in women's suits and gowns... Special attraction for the ladles. ''The Baron" ........ Blograph A screaming farce. A waiter posing as a baron would have succeeded in marrying an heir ess but for a mixup at the li cense bureau giving him a dog's license instead of a marriage li cense. ' -( ' Illustrated - song "When Yan kee Doodle Comes to Town," sung by Miss Garrkk ........ Matinees Mr. Blrnle ........ ..Evenings LOCALS . . . .': ' . ' -.' :' ' . ' H. T. Love, Jeweier, 1212 Adams av.. Or. Posey. Sueclalist ;or Eye. Ear. Jfose, Throat diseases and catarrh.' Over Seldcrg store. Eyes fitted with glasses. Hours 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Students may enroll at any time in the La Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf m mm m m.m..m. 9 m . pTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf I Home Made 10c Quart j Pattison Bros. I Phone Black 81. ...... Waters-Stanchfield ProduceCo.,M"n 706 Sauer Kraut WOOD ALL KINDS Dainty White Aprons, Silk Hand kerchiefs, Pillow Tops, Brown Linen Table Runners, Crochet Mats for hot dishes. E. HI. Ulcllmnn 6 Co. ADAMS AVENUE The valley creamery butter is the st on the market. Ask your gro ceryman for it. 11-4-6-10-11 All my patrons and others who de sire to be. Phone all orders for da- I livery by 2 o'clock p. m. dailyi One ueuwry aatiy at 3 o'clock p. m.. E. J. Atkinson. , . ll-6-6t DRESSMAKING and all kinds of sew ing at 1106 N avenue. PL'on 3872 10-31-8t Mrs. Wm. Ash will be at home every Wednesday afternoon, corner Fifth and O streets. j : .This is the time of year when ev ?ryone should consider remodeling :beir : , HEATING AND PLOTBIXO JOBS. Bradley & Co. has a crew of first .lass plumtwrs, steam and hot water dUers at all times ready to do work at!sractorlly. Come in and unload our troubles to BRADLEY & BALONEY, t'hone Black 971. Elm Street. . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , ; PHYSICIANS AND SURGTONS i. MOL1TOR, M. D. Physician ant Surgeon. Coiner Adams Ave. auc Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68 Residence, 69. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. I. W. LOUdHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlii). Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65. ' Or. Loughlin's eRs. Main 757. OR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot at. Phone, Main 23. J. H. UPTON, Ph. ,0. M. D. Physician . and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build- , ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi , dence Mala 32. OR. H. tl UNDERWOOD Diseases of toe eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co.--- ... , ..... JEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath , Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, ,'! 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332 Pacific. Main , 63; Residence, Black 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHANO-THER-APIST. Successfully treats rheu matlsm, kidney disease, heart dia- ease, weak lungs, constipation, pel vic disease, catarrh, and diseases of the, nervous syBtem. Consultation free. Charges reasonable. Phone: ' Black 3351. ? 1411 Madison Avenue. VETERINARY. OR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinery Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store. La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phones at Residence. . DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC. '. G. T, DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR Ail acute ana chronic diseases. Not drugs, not surgery, not osteopathy. I remove the cause of your disease. Then you get well. Rooms 20-21, La Grande National Bank. Phone Red 3181. ATTORNEYS AT LATT JOCHRAN A COCHRAN Attorneys. Ohas. 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 Grffnde, Oregon. : at law. Practices tn all the courts of the state and United States. Of- ENGINEERS. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon. I Pure fresh pasturized milk cream at the Valley creamery 11-4-6-10-11 A word to the wise is sufficient is an old saying. Bead the Co-Operatlve ad in this paper. Prof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic healer. Not hypnotism, dugs or mental, wort. Positive permanent results from first treatment. 1117 Adams avenue. Phono Main "2L i-mo A special motor equipment carried 40 people from Union to Hot Lake last night where Count Sobieskl, a colonel in the Polish army prior to his ban ishment, lectured on the rise and fall or Poland. The lecture was well de livered and pleased the large audience immensely. If your groceryman does not have Valley creamery buttt?r, call at the creamery where you can get it in any quantity and at all times. 11-4-6-10-11 Now is the time to get pyrogTaphy goods for Christmas presents. Very attractive prices "at Nwlin Book and Stationery company. i . 11-7-tf Steam and electric baths given at your homes. , Mrs. O. C. Combs. y Everything in office supplies at' the Nswlln Book and Stationery company 11-7-tf . - Gasoline wood saw; 3S51.' J. A. OLIVER. Phone black A word to the wise is sufficient Is an old saying. Rad the Co-Operative ad In this paper. ' ; GRAND UNION TEA CO. Phone Red 3231. Store 209 Fir Street. 10-24-tf ' A word to. the wise la sufficient Is an old saying. Read the Co-Operative ad in this paper. The Valley creamery is putting out the best buttter ever made In La Gran d'&. Don't let your groceryman make you believe that any other brand is "just as good." ; : 11-4-6-10-11 " PERSONALS. t ..-.,,....,?..,-,.,. - $ 3. B. Eddy of the legal department of the O.-W. is at Hot Lake today. MrS. George Currey has returned from a three-weeks' stay at Hot Lake Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams havs moved in from their Imbler home and are to spend the winter here. L. A. Stoop was over from Elgin last night and quartred at . the' Fo ley while here. . ; ,' ' I, H. Peare arrived home this morn ing from Portland where he spent a few days on . business matters. J. H. Richardson left for Seattle yesterday where he goes on business He was accompanied by Mrs. Moore who had ben visiting in La Grande. A. R. Rolette of . Pendleton was a business visitor in the city today, He stopped at the Foley.,., B. J. Russell and M. ,W. Powell are two partland men staying In the . oday transacting business. They city today transacting business. They are at the Foley. . . Mrs. H. M. Sunlmervllle of Dep Moines arrived thia morning and is etaylng at the Foley while here. She represents an eastern grand opera troupe, . . 4 $ MARKET REPORTS, i 8 , ; Local market quotations today; , Bnfter and1 "Egg. Eggs Rancheggs, 40c; storage, 35c. , Butter Dairy 35c and 65c. Cream ery. 40c and 80c, retail at grocers. But- Butterfat 34 cents. Cheese Hazelwood and Tillamook, 25c. , V'fretableg and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.50 ' Cabbage Per cwt $1.50 Onions $2.25 per cwt. -Cabbage Per pound, 2 and 3c. Celery Per bunch, 10c. . Peppers Per lb., 12 c. .Sweet potatoes Four lbs. for Z5c. Sugar Cane, cash price $710; 30 days' time $7.50 per cwt. Beet sugar, cash price $6.90, 30 days time $7.80. Beans White. 8 l-3c: lima, 10 cents Traits. Home grown apples $1.25 to $1.10 Ddll ........ . . . "ill, '' ml .1 ; (1 I 'M II I UkJ - QUALITY THE SAME per box. Grad9 establishes price. Cranberries 20 cents per quart. ' Bananas 40c per doz. Oranges 50c . and 55c. ; Feed and Grain. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail) Timothy-4$15.00. , . . ; :v drain HaV $13.00. .' Snowdrift Flpur, sack iiAO Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. Oats $1.60 per cwt. . Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt. Cattle, Hogs and Fowl. .', " Cows 3cto4c.' ' Steers 4c to 5c. ' ; '; Hogs $6.50. . ' " Chickens Hens, 10c; old roosters. 8c and spring fries 10c to 12c. GROWS HAIR AT 65 YEARS OF AGE Deac Sirs: "i heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would itch a good deal 1 thought I would try iU I novr used any remedies before and was bald on top of my haul. I am uselng the third bottle and have a lot of hair where I was bald. I would like you to see the new hair sprouting from my head. The Itching In ray scalp quickly disappear ed. 1 am 65. year8 old and have been at the Baiaar 51 years. ;'V' Wm. A. Hopper, Auctioneer Hark- ness Bazaar, Ninth and Samson Rt . Philadelphia, Pa,. . Large bottle of PARISIAN radf BO cents. Guaranteed by th9 Newlin Drug company for dandruff, falling nair ana scalp itch.' Puts life and beauty into faded hair and is a de lightful hair dressing. : . ' Come to think of It, wasn't It , a wise and statesmanlike pmcaution of rresiaeni xart to put Dr. Wiley firm ly back on the Job before going against all thofrj western eat-fests? Pittsburg Gazette-Times.' 4ft YOUR! HOLIDAY SHOPPING. -The time not far distant when everyone ill be arranging for holiday purchases. It is very iessential In. order to get the greatest satlraction hat shop ping be done early. It is better for the shopper, better for the merchant, and decidedly better for the clerks in the different stores. La Grande stores are filled with aplendid articles that will mate useful gifts. Take a look around and begin fimirinsr out what you are going to buy for h holiday season. It H none too arty. $17 K fl LDIES' READT TO IV EAR Is one of the stromr , f O J est. features In the mercantile basinets today. The lady who walks into onr suit room and puis on a suit thnJI fits perfectly, ana looks dressy and n('at, Is well pleased, and she pels more service and good use from a tailored' suit than any garment she could boy. They are practical In every way, and when It comes to price, our 17-0 suit fills a want that ha been a long M desire, fomes in. all sta ple shades and snitlnir weaves. , We haven't a lot of old snits to close out at re duced prices. Our Lndies'Tailored Suits are ail new and up to date fall styles. BOYS' CLOTHING. OTER, COATS. XOTHISG IX THE XOTIIlG L1XE NEATER. GRAY AND BROWX, MIXED CASSIMERES, SEASON'S LATEST JiOTELTIES. 8 YEAR TO 10 Younps men's . . CORSET k( homethlnff new that yon will tpi.sJU SET.. It's the most practical Is single thickness of fine drill and from the waist line down, there Is another thickness of fine drill, making the skirt of the corset from the waist line down over the hip, where all the strain and wear comes vefy strong, and at the same time, the corset Is light and comfortable to wear. Price $1.50 $ Ah I fOf f afchMis The Wardrobe Cleaning, Dyeing and fress P H O N E M R I N 753 CAR OF FURMITURE JUST RECEIVED Including a nice lot of Rockers, Diners, Buffets, Dressers and many other pieces too numerous to mention. A new line of Ranges and Heaters, at prices that are right. CRESCENT RANGES Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Etc. Adco ok SLATER BUILDING Corner of Fir and Jefferson. ft, If ...$2J0 to $ S.00 D'' wo; to 15.00 like. A DOUBLE SKIRT COR- idea in corsets. Low bust, whlh to $2.00 PRICES LESS Q $ $ 0 Hie .sirii i pace o o o '9f