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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1911. M J 11 . "COLLEEIl ' BAWN" ..Three Reels.. Dion Bbucicaulto Irish Production Every scene in this stupendous produc tion vas made in the exact location in Ireland described in the V original play. Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 22-23. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS A R C A D E . THEATR Pop Corn that will pop, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. New Walnuts, Almonds,, Pecan, Hazel, Brazil, Pine and Peanuts. Also Cocoanuts. r r ..... J . . . ' New Raisins and Currants, Cit rons, Orange and Lemon Peel Boiled Cider, in 25c pt. and 35c qt. bottles. Franco-American Plum Pud- ding, in 1 -lb. cans, 35c. Full Line of Fresh Vegetables THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY KE 75 The Home of Fancy Groceries SEKH -EUfEHT- SYSTEM IS WORKING SATISFACTORILY Th. Awakening. Dignified Mother of Prospective Bride (to. soda! editor) And little Dorothy, sister of the bride, who is to be a flower girl, will De dressed like a Dresden shepherdess, with gold in crook festooned with rosebuds and Young Voice From the Stairway Ma, where i the washrag? .idee. Seal Oil lea Cream. A favorite dish with the Eskimos is un ice crenm made of seal oil Into which snow la stirred until the desired consistency 1ms been obtniued; then frozen berries of different kinds are added. This decoction s stiid to b.' wbout as . tempting to the civilized palate a frozen cod liver oil. J, D. Lj'uch today noon pronounced, the general delivery system inaugur ated here as working smoother the fii'st day than he anticipated. A few misunderstandings were encoun tered but the troubles that were ex-.j pected in getting the system under working order wil'l be less than the! sanguine promoter hoped for. Mr. Lynch's explanation of the working principle o tthe system whereby one company does all the delivery for all or practically all of the grocers In town, follows: ' r". . . . . ' . : -. a-wjf ojoiviu Mill U- gin operations Tuesday," Nov. 21st, 1911.'- '';; ' i . . ' After Investigating systems in other cities and finding the plan satisfactory to merchants and patrons, I have de cided to establish a system here. ' Merchants have found it impossible, at times to make delivery early enough for meals. Under the new sys tem, goods will be delivered at regu lar hours, and early enough for meala and Customers will be more s it 'if a is torlly served because ir.ore frequently and regularly served, and house wives can determine within a .ew minutes when goods - will le received and , w'.M get meat3 and groceries on the same delivery and can plan work accordingly. Better delivery service is the pur pose of the system. The north? district will be, from the O. W. R. & N. main track to Z street and between North Spruce and North Second Including both sidei or these street. '' . . ,' The west district will be f rwn the O, W. R. N. south to Main street and between Fourth street, Walnut and Alder streets', including both sides of these streets. The Bouth district will be between Main and M. streets and .between Fourth and Alder streets, Including both sides of these streets except Main The east district will be south of Main track to M street and between Fourth, Spruce and Tenth streets, in cluding both sides of these streets except Fourth. Delivery hours in the above district are 8:00, 9:30 and U a. m. and 1:45, 3:30 and 5 p. m . ; . Old Town district: All of the city south of M street inside city limits, delivery at 8 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. ' Outlying district will be all the city SELECT (SOTO EAESILV Remember your last year's disappointments and the resolution " ' you then made to shop early thisyear. , It's only a few weeks to Christmas and time flies. Why not start today to inspect the holiday lines and decide what you will give? Our holiday business has already begun and goods which possibly would just suit you ard going daily. : ' A SPLENDID ARRAY of gifts is h'ere from which to make your selections. Our holiday v stock will make choosing easy be cause it represents the finest goods for gift purposes that art and skill have produced. We gath - ered th stock months ago, bought at right prices and are there fore in position to sell at extremely low prices. Come here first by 'P all means. We have suitable gifts for air ages gifts for babies, . ; children, the middle-aged and old people. Don't let another day pass without inspecting this stock which surely contains just the articles you desire to give. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. not outlined above. Deliveries at 8 a.' m. and 1:45 p. m. No deliveries east of Willow street,, north of Fir street river' bridge and west of West street, brick yard and slaughter housa Fetail deliveries to hotel, restaurmts, cabooses and depot rny time between b a. m. And noon and 1 p. m. and 6 Patrons will please noto what dis trict they reside in, and In ordering goods, give street and house number and specify what district, so j that goods may. be placed in the-;corrcct it itaUd .UU UI UUI. 4MUOI U iU liL 4.1U4C to prepare goods before delivery hours " Oil cans and vinegar Jugs muFt be kept ready for filling at each house as no' cans or Judge will be left. Report promptly to room' 2, Foley hotel building,' (telephone Main" 184) any shortage ortunsUMactory deliv ery and niatter'-fflll be made satisfac tory. V - '.; 1 ' . w; ;;,,'-.';. JNO. D. LYNCH, ii-2o-2t ' .v..,.: flOOlleward, S10QU The, readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease- that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh.' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have s much faith In Its curative pow ers that they otter One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Pnnjtristn, T5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Notice of Mortgagee's Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that the un diersigned, will on Friday the 2?th day of November, A, D., 19ll, at 10 o'clock a. m.at the home of Frank Conley, near Cove, Union county, state 'of Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest biddier for cash the fol lowing described personal property, to wit: - 1 brown mare about 10 years old, ei'led riiaady; ' J bay u are about II yea s old, cul- t"U' n mitre about 17 years old called Delly; 1 gray mare about : six years old named Dolly; 1 black mare six years old named Dolly; 1 bay mare eight years, old called Nancy; ' ' gray horse nine years old called Dan; . " ' 1 roan" mare flve years old called Jenny; 1 bay horse called Press: 1 bay filly four years old called Mol-lie; 1 black filly four years old called Bessie; 1 gray Ally four years old called Biddy; , , - -' '';" i 1 bay filly four years bid called Birdie; ., , . "' ..." . ; .. '. X bay filly called Ftonnie (four ytars old); . ' " . , . . . . 1 Jersey cow about 10 yearg old called Kate; . - , 1 Jersey cow about five years old, called Jersey; 1 Jersey heifer two years old (3-4 blood); y ' 1 Jersey heifer two years old ( hlood) ; -. 1 Jersey heifer two years old, 1 Bain 3 1-4 Inch wagon, with rack, 1 3 bottom 12 Inch Oliver plow; lfour gang disc Emerson plow; 1 three section drag harrow; . . 1 16 horse monitor disc drill; 1 6 foot McCormlck mower; . v 1 18 foot McCormlck rake; 1 sldej spring buggy; 1 Pjex surrey; 1 set double buggy harness; 1 set single buggy harness; t seta heavy stitched harness; 2 sets heavy ,!ngle tract bar. ( ness; 1 let slat trace light harness; , t set heavy breeching harnesssr 1 bay mare about five years old, called Net; 1 brown mare about five years old called Dove; 1 'bay mare five years old called Dude and. one gray mare about five yeare old called Biddle, the last five animals being each branded V on right shoulder. 1 dark gray mare about six years old, branded I C on left shoulder; 1 light grey mare about five years old, branded I C on left shoulder; 1 bay mare about five years old branded I C on left shoulder; ' , Five sets ' heavy double team har ness; . 1 bay yearling horse. 1 late bay yearling, 2 bay yearling Allies; i Day mare about seven years old, called Daisy and branded F. S. on left stifle; 3 bay geldings past two years old; 2 bay mares past two yearg old and one black filly past two years old, brand ed C on right stifle. The said property is to be sold by the undersigned under foreclosure of chattel mortgages given and executed by Frank Cullen to the undersigned and the conditions of which have been brokeh. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this. November 13th, A, D. 1911. ' I FRANK CONLEY, Mortgagee. d ii-i4-i5-2i - ; . , W 11-17 :'' ' ' CENTRAL OREGON Redmond and Bend . Kow- Beached Yla the Deschntes Branch Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. THROUGH CAE SEETICE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND BE5D DAILY TRAIN SCHEDULE. Lv. Portland .7:50 & 10:00 a. m. Lv. The Dalles Lv. DeschuteB Jc. Ar. Madras ..... Ar. Metolius .... Ar. Culver Ar. Opal City .. Ar. Redmond ..12:40 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 5:45 p. m. , 6.00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:06 p. m. 7:45 p.m. Lv. Bend Lv. Deschutes Redmond , Opal City Metolius . . Madras Lv Lv, Lv. Lv Ar. Deschutes Jc. Ar. xne Danes ..i ......6:30 a. m. ......6:53 a. m. ......7:21 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a. m 9:00 a. m. .1.15 p. m. .1:55 p. m. Ar. Portland 5:45p.m Ar. Tlesrhiiten ' S-15 n m Ar. 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