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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, , FRIDAY, NOVEtBER 10, 1911. PAGE S 444444444444441 11 I I U 1 1 n m I1M 444444M"444444444 44444-44444444r444-4444444-44-444 elms THEATRE ; All my patrons and others who de sire to be. Phone all orders for de livery by 2 o'clock p. m. dally. One delivery dally at 3 o'clock p. m. E. J.Atkinson.. ll-6-6t A full line of fixtures and' shades, at the right prices. La Grande Elec tric Supply. Next door to P. O. ' 11-9-tr The valley creamery butter la the baet on the market. , Ask your gro ceryman for it. 11-4-6-10-11 -o o . ... Students may enroll at any time in the La Grande business college. Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf 1 ' Mm. ... . . "The Venom of the Poppy". . ...................... Edison Roy Norton's strongest story. It deals with opium smuggling. It Is intnesely dramatic and an exceptionally good film, indeed, one of Edison's best "The Call of the Wilderness" Melies .A young man marries an In dian girl and goes to Europe to an estate bequeathed to him. The call of. the wilderness comes to him but ha arrives in the west too late. "The Prince and the Pumps" '. Vitagraph A bright dazzling comedy wherein a young fellow steals a young lady's slipper and has 8 hard time to find the owner. ti "The Weddin of the Blu and Gray," sung by Miss Garrlck ........ Matinees Mr. George Birnie . . . .Evenings For grand see page 2. tree premium contest, Ver'' LOCALS H. T. Love, Jeweier, 121214 Adams av Dr. Posej-, Specialist for Eye, Ear, i(ose, Throat diseases aud catarrh. Over Solder's store. Eyes fitted witii (lasses. Hour 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to ft aud 7 to 9 p. m. '."". Just arrfved. New crop nuts of all kinds at Geddes Bros.' Don't use the jpldones. ; ,ll-10-3t Mrs. Wm. Ash Will be at home every Wednesday afternoon, corner , Fifth .and 0 streets. . ' "'"'' ; ;' '" ' Seats are selling today for "The Golden Girl," a high class comic opera of 60 people at the Steward tomorrow night. The curtain rises at 9 o'clock sharp, . , - ...v V- Trv the La Grande Electrical Sup ply. We replace our. Tungsten lamps. All sizes of lamp., Kfext door to P. O, . ii--t . 'jV. Th. Blue iountain hotel 1b now ton der "new management and has been repaired and thoroughly cleaned up. It run in first clasa shape with Tiew dining service,, meals 25 Cftnts, meal tickets $5.00 per week.- It Is the best family hotel in the city. C. WATSON, Prop. . ' ll-10-6t DRESSMAKING and all kinds of bct ing at 1106 N avenue. . Pl:on 3872 : : 10-31-8t Pure fresh ' paeturized milk cream at the Valley creamery 11-4-6-10-11 and Trof. F. J. Freenor, magnetic heoler. Siot hypnotism, drags or mental worn. Positive permanent results from first treatment. 1417 Adams nrenae. Phone Main 724.- : .i .......' 1-mo . If your groceryman does not have Valley creamery butttjr, call at th creamery where you can gt it in any quantity and at all times. 11-4-6-10-11 Now Is the time to get pyrography goods for Christmas presents. Very attractive prices at.Nswlin Book and Stationery company. V ' ,., 11-7-tf . '''!-. - OO ' ' ; ' Steam and electric baths given at your homes. Mrs. O. C. Combs. . Everything in office supplies at the N'3wlln Book and Stationery company ; 11-7-tf .. . . Gasoline wood saw. Phone black 3851. . J, A.' OLIVER, GRAND UNION TEA CO. Phone : Red 3231", Store 209 Fir Street. 10-24-tf 7 The Valley creamery Is putting out the best butter ever made in La Grande.; Don't let your groceryman make you believe that any other brand Is "Just as good." 11-4-6-10-11 SATURDAY, NOV. 11TH, WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW TOY LAND DEPARTMENT, COR. ADAMS AVENUE & FIR STREET. (IN THE ROOM VACATED BY MR. D ALTON.) THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS EVER SHOWN IN LA GRANDE. DOLLS, B00K3, GAMES, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL TOYS AND NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THE YOUNG OR OLDER PEOPLE. '-V'f-;':';-;v;'.:- v fFS&J! THAT WE ARE COMPELLED TO HAVE 3I0RE ROOM, AND WERE FORTUNATE TO SECURE THIS ROOM. IT'S LARGE AND LIGHT Sfn SSJ?SSSS!l7 ALL F0REIGN MADE TOYS AND BUY ALL DOMESTIC DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT. 1XTH, UNTIL CHRISTMAS sp , 1 0 " . S IT WILL PAY YOU, OPEN SATURDAY, NOV. TOY LAND TOY LAND TOY LAND mil Oi ti Ttts ' Palmira'. Ill ' Nnv. R All eVMll W-iT Ueved to be without prec-JWl k the history of FrwemasonH Vrb furnish ed at a special comunicatioa of the MaBonlc order here today, when the degree of Master Mason as' confisr- red on seVen brothers. The brothers are Albert, Morris, Robert. Charles. Jiffies, Edward and WilHom Ross, nil farmers living near Palmyra. - IIHlUlll l"l W44WW The Delicious ! Cup of IS MADE FROM A COFFEE THAT IS BAKER-IZED. JfO PAET IS 0TERSTEEPED AND THERE IS NO BITTER CHAFF FLAVOR TO 0VEBIC0ME. SIXTIT TO SETEJiTT CITS TO THE poum PK1CE 50c FOR 1 IB. PRICE 95c FOR 2 LBS. FOR SALE BY iPattison Bros.? Phone Black Si. t 1 1 1 441441 1 1 M . H. Si Suthon, a prominent attorney of New1 Orleans and for a number of years superintenaem or im unneo States mint In that city, is the repub lican choice for governor of Louisiana i QUALITY THE SAME PRICES RIGHT IMIinillHHIlt"""""11'1 1 ' HHHH 1 1 Ht f f ! ! f HIWHIMfWHy a . . . Rubber Stamps of all kinds made, tut ro: Fruit Stamps a specialty Anderson Store Cove, Ore. : PERSONALS. 4, W. R. Ladd, head mechanic for the O.-W., is bera today. , 5 S. W. McCluro of Gooding, Idaho, was at the Fotey last night. ? Fred B. Currey was, over from Hot Lake last night visiting his family. - F. S. Bramwell arrived home from Portland today where he ha een on Sugar company business. , Mrs. Mary O. Forest Is here from Portland visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. Glvens. - ' .. Isadore, Fuchs, the Samo man of Baker, was a Foley guest last nigh? while calling on his clients here. -'. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sawyer were over from x Hot Lake last night, stay ing at the Foley, r ! ! Mrs. IJ. F. Campbell and 'children have returned frfim ''an extended visit in Milton where they were guests of friends and relatives. Miss Lorene Riley of Baker will be a guest with local people tomorrow and will attend the ball game tomorrow afternoon. She wIlLmeet her mother, Mrs. Pauline Rtley, here. Granders and the place is not only to be headquarter sfor the Elks but is to house a representative display of tha Grande Ronde valley products and In dustries. ... These exhiblU are to be arranged artistically and an electrical display will add luster to the show. This movement will be a veritable boost for the Grande Ronde as thou sands of eastern people will crowd into Portland on that occasion and any show made by the La Grande del egation cannot escape notice. Thre are still a whole lot of details to be prepared for the trip but these es sential points of the plans were dis cussed freely at a stag feed given by the La Grande Iodg3 last night. JUST RECEIVED : "S ' . ,.. ... . : . . ... . ' : :i ADE BREAD WOOD ALL KINDS Waters-Stanchf ield ProduceCo.,M!!HJ? ELKS ' FOSTER BOOSTING BEST QUARTERS IS 'PORTLAND i TO BE RESERVED. ( Display of Grande Ronde to Be Shown ; Thousands.'. ! General plans were outlined last ' night for the ' representation at the i grand lodge at Elks at Portland in : 1912 of the La Grande lodge and ala lit is reported, the beBt Portland can offer will be required for the antlere.1 herd from La Grande. The best quar ters available in the best Portland hostelry are to be reserved for La 7 Are Excellent. Vie CaiiryVanilla Strawberry andMolai ses flip If frh lFfJ THE PALACE of SWEl TS & 1L-IL UJ IL. MRS. VINACKE OPENS I'M OLE Ei TABL1SUMENT ON FIR. Will Handle Home Made Bread and Handle Special Orders of All Jiind'i. A business that will unquestion ably meet with the approval of every housewife in town Is now under way on Fir street where Mra. II. C. Vin acke is conducting a home cooking exchange and sale place for fancy ar ticles. Home made bread selling at a very reasonable price,. will be on haul every day at the store which is in the Union Tea company stand on North Fir, which Mr. .acke conducts. In addUlon to keeping the home made bread on hand Mrs. Vlnacke will take orders, one day ahead, for any amount of fresh cakes, cookies and salads, and any special line of pastries that the customers may desire. Orders tele phoned to Red 8231 tonight will bring home cooked pastries and bread to the customer tomorrow by delivery, Mrs. Vlnacke is ready to provide for banquets and hou3e parties, in so fat as the preparation of the food is con cerned. " In addition to the home made bread and equipment to provide any special order post haste, Mrs. Vlnacke will conduct a sales place for fancy arti cles that anyone may wish to dispose of. She will retain a small commis sion of the sale price, but th-? market will afford the buying and selling pub lie a chance to secure desirable arti cles cheaply. Canned goods of all sorts will also be sold on this commission basis. New Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan, t . . . ...... Brazil, Filberts, Pine Nuts and Peanuts; New Raisins and Currants, Cit rons, Orange arid Lemon Peel for Mince Meat. We have a fine line of Apples, Kings, Jonathans, Rome Beauty and Lucinda. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY KE 75 The Home of Fancy Groceries I )