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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
EATRE "GIPSY HOOK" ivthe A fine western American story of Gipsy life. The mayor of the town is robbed, but the honor of a gipsy girl rescues Im ' , ! THE CWBOrS BRIDE" . . "' '. . TS . . . 4 .......... Kalem A stirring and ' romantic drama amidst splendid scenic effects and featuring Miss Ruth Roland (the new Kalem stor) as Ruby, the rancher's daughter. anSS CHATTERER'S EX PERIENCE ....... Essanay TUTTING IT OVER....... : ......... Essanay ' A clever impersonator in vau deville falls in lovo with a ' young heiress. GREAT ILLUSTRATED 'DAGO' DIALECT SONG , -MI FLUFF-A-DE-RUFF" Sung by Miss Garrick ..... Mr. Ferrln Matlnee3 Evenings Gasoline wood saw. SS51. J. A. OLIVElt. Phone black here this morning. He is from Si - : LOCALS H. T. Love, jewoiei. n,iZ-,i AuU: Dr. Posey, specialist ;or Eye, Ear, jiose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Over Selderg store. Eyog fitted wltli Classes. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:80 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Eceived today. Direct from St. Louis, mackerel, sardines and canned fish of all kinds at Geddes Bros. Have the girls got good, warm coats? One half price at. the Golden Rule Co. 11-23-tf Home made cookies and cakes at Mrs. Vinacke's. Order day ahead. Tel phone 3231. ' '.":.'":' 11-24-lt ' New England Thanksgiving dinner In "Bap&sfchufctl basement,' Nov. SO. Adults 50c, children under 12, 25c. cents. . ,,; ll-22-6t Crochest work done promptly and satisfactorily, Aviation caps a special ty. Mrs. Henry Moss, near brickyard. 7, '" : . n-19-tf Learn to earn. La Grande Business College. Day and night sessions. En roll any time. the Alert Sunday school class of 1s Sand City will give a box social at the I. O. 0. 0. hall Friday night, the 24th'. Boxes will sell at uniform price and ' funds go for church work. - ll-22-3t Ladies suit sale at the Golden Rule a success. Thirty-seven suits sold yesterday, the first day. r.ices talk. Christmas Premium. Samples shown at store. Send your order in early; Grand Union Teii Co.. 209 Fir street Phone 3231. ll-2l-tf The Tuesday Evening Dancing club will give its first party next Tuesday evening. The men in charge of the club made this definite arrangement today and all members are according ly notified by this date, Otaly after a visit to Toyland will you begin to realize the fact " that Christmas day is only four week off. SPLENDID 4-PASSENGER automo bile in first class condition- new tires; bargain If taken soon; Leigh ton's on Fir street. 11-20-U The Heacock orchestra will supply the music at the dancing party at Hot Lake next Saturday evening.- PROF. F. J. FREEN0R Sonologist and Healer. Treats ail diseases. 1417 Adams aTnne. Phone Main 724, La Grande. Do your Christmas shopping early. The last few weeks prior to Christ mas is very busy with all the stores, and those who can do their shopping new will receive better service than can possibly be given after the rush of the last few days begins. . Make your selections now. The goods can be wrapped and laid away and deliv ored any time you desire to have them. THE TOYLAND. .,,.;.,;,.," ,, i' : .. ' ,' ; Fresh nuts, candies and fruits, for Thanksgiving. R. O candy store. Mrs. O. C. Combs. 11-24-tf nyside, Wash., and is rglstertd at the Savoy. Mrs. J. M. Choate. a well known citizen of the Summerville district o guest In La Grande last night, ijhe stopped at the Foley while here S. W. Green of Seattle is heio or gmizing a Moose lodge. He is ac companied by his wife and they are staying at the Foley. : J. L, Hindman, a prominent busi ness man of Elgin transacted business In the city last night. He s-opped at the Foley while here. J. C. Kilpack arrived yesterday af ternoon from Wallowa county where j he has been in the interest of the Boys and Girls Aid society. He went ou to Pendleton today. tClassiUedt Advertising dale pup. Call evening. 1702 First i Bfrtift Plinna rl.,, V "i.-O 11. 01 l . - . - t ........ A V1 1.1 1 L . WANTED A housekeeper, Prefer f middle aged woman or girl. Apply Mrs. Brooks, room 45, Savoy hotel ll-22-2t RUSSELL SAW MILL No 2, first class condition, 20-horse boiler and .en gine; everything complete, ready to set and saw lumber. You can't du plicate for $2,800. Give some one a bargain. Address Abe, care Obser ver. . ... . 11-9-tf WANTED Position as housekeep er in country. Have little girl. No good offer Tefused. Address P. L., Observer. "' ll-18-5t " FOR SALE. 321 acres of land 6 3-4 miles south of La Grande on good county road. Fenced and partly Im proved. There Is enough wood and '."USiiS." . , j1!""1 wv tor same. Part cash. This is a snap and must be Bold. Price $2,650. Inquire at . office. , ; ' ll-22-6t THAT TUKKEY. SHOULD be carved with a sharp knife. Get your carv ing knives made sharp and like new, also have those dull scissors sharp ened. Send in the odds and ends around the home and have them fix ed up. Thus save your time-and pa tience. Leighton on Fir street does all such work. Satisfaction or mon. ey back. . , 11-20-tf PERSONALS. R. .C, Applegate of Kansas City Ib a business, visitor in La Grande today. H. A. Blair of Huntington stopped at the Savoy last night, Contractor Slatef is in Elgin to day looking after the new city hil! for which he is the architect. Ctas. Foster of Wallowa was a Sa voy hotel guest whilo transacting oub- liteFB matters in the city. A. R. Fleetwood was a Baker visitor in La Grande today, making the Sa voy bis 1ieadquartelr8. . Mrs. S. L. Brooks was In from Im Mfr last evening, being registered at the Foley, W. Graves attended to business FOR SALE About 100 gallons cider vinegar,-Inquire Mrs. John Orvis. FOR RENT Single and housekeeping -'joins. 1914 Third st.-t. FOR BENT Modern furnished ' front room. Inquire 1208 Seventh and M streets or phone Red 61. ll-6-tf FOR KENT New modern cottage, full basement. Phone black 3492. .. ll-7tf . i .' WILL TRADE Good five room houBe and 4 lots. Will trade for horses or cattle. . 10-11-tf LA GRANDE INTESTMENT CO, L Grande, Oregon. FOR SALE New two story modem house. J. G. Snodgrass, or call Main 43. 11-6-tf GOOD SECOND-HAND tent 10-12 for Bale very cheap. 1421 Adams ave nue.'" - - ' '- -' FOR ISlENT Furnished rooms with bath. Inquire at 1612 Adams or phone Red 471. . ll-22-14t Heinz Baked Red Kidney Beans The large red Kidney Benn, fine ' 'flavored and rich Kidney Bean i thoroughly baked in ovens, with selected pork. . Medium size can ....40c J Heinz Tomato Soups, 2 sizes ii Small tins, 2 for .......... .2&C , Medium tins each 20c a FOB SALE BT Pattison Bros, j Pbone Black 81. BALED STRAW DELIVERED ANIWHERE IN :' : .'S T0TfN ' " : ; Vaters-Stanchfield Produce Co., 1527 JEFFERSON AVENUE FOR RENT One suite housekeeping ' rooms. Also furnished room with cr without board. - 1617 Fourth St. 11-16-tf '' FOR SALE Female thoroughbred Air' Commons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Union county. Martha A. Hoffman, plaintiff, vs. Lyman S. Pollock and Delia S. Pol lock, his wife, defendants. To Lyman S. Pollock and Delia Pol lock, defendants above named. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons in the La Grande Observer, the time pre scribed In the order for publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint. The relief demanded In the fore closure of a certain mortgage execut ed and delivered 4by you to hlp plain tiff, on or about the 12th day of Janu ary, 1911, to secure the payment of re, tain promissory note of yourselves for the sum of $500, with Interest thereon at the rate of en per cent per rtnnum payable semi-annually, for whlcii interest you gave your .r unls sory notes in the sum of $25 each and which mortgage conveyed unto plaintiff for that purpose the follow ing described real property situated in. Union county, Oregon: Commenc ing at the southwest corner of block five (5) In Williamson's addition to La Grande, Union county, Oregon, running thence north 65 feet, thence .. ii fnet,. thence south 65 feet, thence west 116 fet to the place o! beginning, being a portion of block 5i In Williamson's addition to La Grande Oregon. And ' a further decree barring and foreclosing you, Lyman S. Pollock and Mia Pollock, of and from any and al' right, title or-Interest in or to said real property and every part thereof. This summons is published In the La Grande Observer, in pursuance of an order duly made and entered by the Honorable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the Tenth Judicial district, on the 7th day of October, 1911, and shall be published for at least once each week for six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. WM. B. SARGENT. . Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, Oct 13, 1911. . ... .. w. -. " V Dly 10-13-20-2711-3-10-17 24 We Have a Frccli Lino cl Nuts, Raisins, Currantc, Dried Fruits, Apples, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Everything a housewife needs for her Thanksgiving dinner. Also NorthPowder Flour and Mill Feed at PRICES THAT CANT BE BEAT The Union County i Go-Uperaiive Ass6cialziiii 1118 1-2 Adams Ave. Phone Main 753. HERBERT PATTISON, Manager. Transparent. "1 can't Bi-e du.viuiug in him." "Of courso not.""' ' "Why of course?" "Because you look right throusj liim."" ' Hard on Him. "Tell my fortune, pretty mnld.' "I enn't.'" "Why notr "It is too small to mention." ; 1 ' mmmm i . FSS J - -I 4 ' j I ; ' . ' 1 ' ' .51., ' ' i mm,, K Vi';, vi i if :;' vvW- p ' ; , : : I .: ; ' ' , V L ) nil r"m "'" r- " " i l I II I I i.i i I Sim Pushtr. " He couldn't run the government. : He couldn't run In debt. . But he could run a. peanut stand - When .U. on wheels wa et ., Most Anybody Can. "They say be la considerable of a Ighter." "A fighter? Pooh! He couldn't lick ifrlca."- ; , - ' , , Caving the Country. Candidates will soon remind us. As the welkin rings and throbs, Once again they hope to nnd us Helping them to keep their Jobs. Springfield Union. Candidates will soon remind us. Of the Jobs they wish t get. And they'll hand us stinkerlnot Cabbage lest cigars, you bet. Allentqwn Democrat. Candidates will soon remind us. ' . That we are all men of note. We have registered and now are (Qualified to cast that vote... ' Scranton Tribune-Republican. Candidates will soon remind us. Down In Georgia, anyway, , ' That our hero, Hokey Pokey, Has resigned. Now let us pray. : W "T. -Rome Tribune-Herald " Candidates will soon remind us, "v What they did to save the land. But methlnks they cannot blind us. Though they talk to beat the band. . Birmingham Age-Herald. i Candidates will soon remind us. As they gad about the town. It elected, they will straightway Bring the coat of living down. New York Telegram. Candidates will soon remind us, ' How they love the entire race. . And they'll stoop and kiss the baby ' With Its cute but dirty face. Spokane Spokesman-Review. and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on tha 20th day of November, 1911, the su'd" John T. Harvey was duly adjudicate bankrupt; and the first meeting- of his creditors will be held in the cOWa of the referee in bankruptcy In U Grande, Oregon, on the 4th day ol De cember, 1911, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at which time the said creditor may attend, prove their claims, ai point a trustee, examine the banruj,C and transact such other business as may properly come before said, inert ing. ! M t , l3 . ' J40. s. hodgix; r Referee in Bankruptcy.. 4 November 22, 1911. (All claims must be verified accord ing to bankruptcy forms before fi'fnff. ll-23-2t I The La Grande s ' , . ; . st Notice of First Meeting' of Creditors. - In the district court of the United States for the district of Oregon. ,. In tlhe matter of John T. Harvey, bankrupt, in bankruptcy: To the creditors of John T. Harvey, of La Grande, In the county of Union, Electric Supply Co. j Phone Hack 3141 ! Postof f ice Block m SELECT . (EDtriTS EAOSD-Y Remember your last year's disappointments and the resolution youthen 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 are going daily. ' ; ' A SPLENDID l?ft4r SCENE FIS0M WIIEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IS FLOWER" SHOWING COS TOIES OF THE SIXTEENTH CE NTCRT. THE CUT TICTCUES ASXA DAT AS MARY TUDOR. of gifts is here from which to make your selections. Our holiday . stock will make choosing easy be cause it represents the finest, goods for gift purposes that art a nd skill have produced. We gath ered the stock months ago, bought at right prices and are there fore in position to sell at extremely low prices. Come here first by all means. We have suitable gifts for all agesgifts for babies, children, the middle-aged and old people. Don't let another day . pass without inspecting this stock which surely contains jurt the articles you desire to give. . ; A 4 IE j Newliri Book & Stationj.Co. . U n