La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 14, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.
PAUL
attractive prices at Nwlin Book and
Stationery company.
11-7-tf
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LA tiUAMiL L'LSLii Oikv Ell
THEATRE
"A" Spanish Love Song".Melk?B
"A' couple are forced into a
loveless society match. On thd
eve of th'3 wedding she elopes.
lie finds his true love in a poor
but pretty street guitar player.
"The Flaming Arrows". .Pathe
A magnificent cowboy and
Indian story. Something, out of
the ordinary.
"Lionelly, Contortionist" Path:
' Showing a wonderful per
fection to which some of these
men attain. . .-. .
"Dan, toa Dandy". . . .Blograph
Dan, who parents are weal
thy, is a "Cissy." His father
employs a tramp to effect a
cure of hI son. Come and see
1ow he does it. -TVs a roarer.
SPECIAL SOSGS IN SPOT-
, :. : , LIGHT. ,
Matinees Miss Garrick will
sing "My Loving Heart" v
Evenings Mr. Ferrifi will sing
"0, Promise Me.' -
Students max enroll at any time
in the La Grande business college.
Day and night sessions. 10-20-tf
Home made bread at 209 Fir street.
Mrs. H. C. Vinacke. ll-H-2t .,
Everything in office supplies at th
Newli'n Book and Stationery company
11-7-tf :'.
Steam and electric baths given at
your homes.- Mrs. O. C. Combs. '.
Th Blue .Mountain hotel is now un
der new management and has been
repapered and thoroughly cleaned up.
It is run In first claBs shape with a
new dining servicJ,' meals 25 cents,
meal tickets $3.00 per week. It is the
best family hotel in the city.
li-10-6t C. WILSON, Prop.
11-10-Gt "' '.
To the merchants in adjacent and
surrrounding towns, we wish to stat
that owing to 'the direct connection
we have with the manufacturers of
this and foreign countries, we are in
a position .to quote you prices oa toys
and holiday goods, as cheap r cheap
er, than tan b bought from the job
b'ers on the Pacific coast. We 'have a
very large, and complete assortment
to draw from; and will be pleaed to
quote you prices.
11-11-tf I. THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
"
LOCALS
40
H. T. Love. Jewe)er,tl2l2V4 Adams ay.
Or. Posey, specialist ."or Eye, Ear,
jNose, Throat diseases and catarrh.
Ter Selder'g store. Eyes Utteil wita
glasses. Honrs 0 to 1130; 1:30 to
ft and 7 to 8 p. m. r-vi:.;:, : ; :
The Baptist Aid soctety will, meet
in the church tomorrow- afternoon. ; .
. o o r
The 'ladles of tte Presbyterian
church will serve another of their
popular teas at thu home of Mrs.' Mc
Call Wednesday afterndon from 3 un
til 5 o'clock.-'-A, cordial invitation to
all. A silver offering. '.;.;.
l'BOF. F. J. FRKES'OR Sonologist
and Healer. Treats H diseases.
1417 Adams avnne. Thone MaJ.n
724, La Grande. "'
) Try the La Grande Electrical Sup
ply. We renlace our Tungsten lamps.
All sizes of lamps. Next door to P. O.
. ll-9-tf . .. , V-;-
i DIUOIA WELL RECEIVED. .
$ s
"The White SIsier," a Viola Allen
production starring Jeanne- Towler
propounded momentuous questions of
religion and right,, to, an appreciative
audience last nightSt the Steward. If
the ticket buyers expveted to &'?ar a
Bimple presentation of subjects that
would drift In one ear.and put the oth
i?r they were badly mistaken. - The
story Is intensely close-woven and is
filled with dramatic, action and heart
stirring thoughts. The cast was well
adapted but It is primarily' the great
religious story of the nun's devotion
to her lover and the great sacrifice
she lays on the altar of the church
that makes the play what it is. Even
in mediocre hands the story would be
Instructive, uplifting and worth -while
hearing. '' ' , : '.. ; .
'" ' '. ' 1 " '.m1
A full line of fixtures and shades,
at the tiht prices. La Grande Elec
tric Suoply. Next door to P. O.
11-9-tf - ' . '
. Leo Crputer of Island City Is tak
ing treatments for diseased eyes of
Heacock, the optician.
Gasoline wood saw. . Phone black
3851. J. A. OLIVER. ;
y Dane at the rink Wed, Not. 15.
, ll-ll-4t oo '
, , . i,,A Xla-m r.Trrv rmtfil fit H.11
k'inds-,at Geddea Bros.' ; Don"t use the
old ones. : ll-10-3t.
; Now Is the time' to get pyrography
goods foj Christmas presents. , Very
Rubber Stamps?
of all kinds made,
but 4
Fruit Stamps
a specialty
Anderson Store
Cove, Ore.l .
)
i n n ill "n H
The cost of
U1111UU t
LEAF LARD
Is but a trifle more than :
the ordinary, because :
you use only two-thirds
as much of it.
It is mad frpm leaf
fat in.the old fashioned J
way, is pure as snow J
and deliciously flavored t
FOB SALE BY
iPattison Bros. I
7 ' Phone Buck M.
WOOD
ALL KINDS
Waters-Stanchf ield
Produce Co.,Mn 706
Eye Troubles.
Are Hereditary
". i Eye troubles are caused
' largely on acount of the
i , improper FORM of the
. eyeball. The shape of tho
eyeball Is inherited as
are all other physical tea'-.
tureB as the nos and
V mouth. If you have eye
troubles, your ' children
are more than likely to
be affected similarly. ; "
123156R.ED LIDS, STYES,
" Itching IJds, AVsrsion to
Study and Lstlessness
: are sure signs of eye
' trouble In children.
We relieve such troubles
with glasses.
I GRIND ALL MY GLASSSES.
HEACOCK
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.
M
BY FAR THE MOST COMPLETE
LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS EVER
SHOWN IN THE CITY.
Dolls, Games, Books, Blocks, Sleds,
Furniture, Dishes," Glassware, Art,
Fancy Goods, Shopping and Traveling
Bags, Toilet Cases, Silverware, Cutlery,
Slippers, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Neck
wear, Furs, Gloves, and Many Articles
We Are Unable to Enumerate.
Y
Our Toy Annex on the corner will fcs
filled chuck full with all the nice things
for you and the whole family for Christ-
...
mas. Bring the children. Let them
look. Let them select the things they
would' like to have SANTIE bring them
He will make TOY-LAND his head
quarters this year. It's a little early to
expect him yet, but he is coming, loaded
to his fullest capacity, ;
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Special Sale
CORSETS A few numbers to close
out. AH good staple Corsets that have
3old right along
Regular $1.00 Numbers ;.........:.............$ .69 ,
Regular 1.50 7u.nbers ..... 98
Regular 2.00 Numbers ..... . ...... . ...... 1.17
Regular 2.50 Numbers 1.43
Regular . 3.00 Numbers .. a. 1.87
They are WARNER'S. This is a pos-
' itive guarantee of their merit and worth
The Golden Rule Co.
QUALITY THE SAME. ,
D)
jmhiiiiIi tr
coixlDHLF PRICE-
Lot odd coats ranging in price up to
$25.00. We are putting on sale today at
just one half the original price.
i One-Half Price
Ladies' Suits
Fine tailored, line serges, wool suitings,
Panamas, all staple colors, and weaves
ranging in price up to $32.50. '
They won't last come now and look
them over. . f -J,. t -
The Golden EuleCo.
PRICES LESS. ;
3.:
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' V PERGONALS. :,
C. R Hlbberd, the real estate dealer
snent a fsw hours In Elgin today.;
r. W. Todd, the Portland norse uy-
er, is a guest in the city tooay aim
(a atonnlne at the Savoy.
William A. Daliiel, deputy siaie la
bor and factory Inspector is her to
day on office business,- He is staying
at the Savoy while here.
David E. Gerger of Union; Jonn mc
ti nf nnrtPfl and Pay Wilson of
Imbter were some of the Savoy hotel
tiiests last night.. ,. , il'i '
niBtrict Attorney ,F S. . Ivannoe
went to Summervllle today to. attend
to legal 'matteraiiAomorrow he goes
to Elgin where affairs of state occu
py his attention. Later in the week he
nroceeds to Enterprise : where- the
Wallowa county circuit ourt opens
next Monday. ;
A Blot on Its Rsoord. ' .
; The evil of adulteration has Its hu
morous phases, one. 1 of which Is
broueht out in "Science and the Crim
inal," fa book by C AIns worth Mitch
ell, the head of the Inspection bureau
of Scotland Yard.
; An eminent English counsel was
cross examining Mr. Siemens, the elec
trical expert. In a case In which there
was a dispute about the working of
some electrical plant 1 (
"I think. Mr. Siemens, that yoo have
had a long experience with electrlc
ity.M '. . f ..
"That Is so."
"Well, now,' I want you to tell me
whether in the course of all your ex
perience yoo have ever known electric
ity to be adult era ted?", , ; .
,"In only one Instance."; " - V
"When was thatf. eagerly1 asked
counsel: .- '.' ;N !-" v-c -",..;.
' "In the phrase 'greased lightning,"
the expert replied demurely. . -
Narves of Genius.'
Many of the men wboxe names we
revere today in science, art, literature
and poetry suffered from emotional
disturbances, resulting in nerve storms
or outbursts of mental violence, which
can only be described as superacute
mania. The poet Cowper had strong
suicidal tendeni tes. yet he wrote "John
Gilpin" when suffering from intense
melancholia.' Shelley had an insane
ancestry, and at Eton be was called
"Mad Shelley." .Charles Lamb had to
be nlnced in an asylum, and bis sister
Mary stabbed ber mother to the heart
15EWAED OFFERED BY LU VJE. v
H. T. Love has posted a reward
of $250 for the return of oodJ
stolen from his store Friday night i
8 The total loss Is about $900. The
Jeweler today ordered publlca-
tion of the reward as named. ' "
'v.
Works Both Ways.
The man who knows bow to work
I is way through college for an educa
tion won't have any tronble afterward
working hi way through the world
with an education. Judge's Library.
Foolish Question. , .
1 Mrs. Culchnw Did you eesn.v of the
old masters while you were nbroail?
Mrs. Newrich Mercy, no! .They are
all dead. Exchange. v
while' Insane. urtTsworth amU Bis
sister Dorothy are almost a parallel! to
Charles and Mary Lamb. At the age
of thirty Coleridge was broken daxsru.
and he died a wreck at, sixty-two.
SniiHipv came of an Insane stock. The
mother nf rtlcliai'il Iti'lnslev SherMhnT.
the dramatist, died demented at flirty
two. Pope was deformed antE nr lty,
and Keats was neuropathic- to hi fin
ger tips. Byron's mother wim unlml
anced. and so was his maternal grand
father. London Globe-.
it
Wantod tho Combination.'
Burglar Don't shoot me, t.t. House
holder On one condition that you tell
me how yon got in wttboat waking tny
wife. rele Mele.
A Difforsneo of Opinion,
On one occasion BlRhop G. of At
lanta purposed leaving home on a Sat
urday night train, arriving In Savan
nah tha next mornlna: In time to fill a
pulpit engagement His brother, much
his Rpnlor. old fashioned In his notions
of Sabbath observance, hearing of the
nrooosed Sunday trlD. took nim to tasK
about it ' The bishop explained that
be was staying home as long as pos
sible to take care of his children,
who had been ill all the week, so that
his wife wonld be In better shape to
nurse tbem during his absence. ."Ton
see. Allen," the explanat!oiended. "it s
a case of the ox In the ditch." .
"Ox In the ditch nothing!" snorted
bis brother In disgust "It's a case of
a donkey tn a sleeping car!" St Louis
Republic. ; , ;.- '
, HJ Full Court.
Tl9 sign in front of a Harlem res
taurant attracted the eye of a farmer,
and be went In. lie had a raw, a fry,
a stew, a pan roast, a broil and a
steam on toast When he got through
he laid a quarter on the cashier's desk,
only to be told that he was shy a, dol
lar and a quarter.
"No. by Jlng." aald the farmer,( "A
quarter's right Doesn't your sign say,
Oysters In Every Style For Twenty.
Ave Cents ?"'-Llpplncott's.
$1 C A is what it cost us ito equip a
and Locking The ony
one between Portland & Boise. Let us
Make Your Old HatNew.
SUITS
Tailored
to your f
measure
$18 up
The
Wardrobe
1113 Adams Ave
AT YOUR
SERVICE
PHONE 735
Alteration and Repairing, on
Ladies' and Gents' Garments
Dyeing, Cleaning;
and Pressing of
any kind.
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
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