La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 04, 1911, Image 5

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A CUP OF COLD WATER". .
Selig
A romance of old California.
Many years after being captured
by bandits Inez Is restored to
her parents. A true story.
ASSWER OF THE ROSES"
'. Vitagrapa,
This 1b Italian in all its fervor.
Love, Beauty and Intensity. It
holds with a dramatic intensity.
WRES HE DIED" . ; . .Essanay
Mr. Flooey does not really die.
A black veil placed on Mb front -door
by some children la respon
sible for the preparations for his
burial. It's a sldespllttei.
ILLCSTE'ATED SOSG t "SI'S
: ' SHINE" 8nns by
Miss Garrick . . . . .... Matinees
Mr. Diamond ........ Evenings
Crooheet work done promptly and
satisfactorily. Aviation caps a special
ty. Mrs. Heary Moss, near brickyard.
11-19-tf
iSchool was resumed thrrwirhnut thr I
city this morning after the week's hol
iday In which the teachers attended
the institute at Baker and partook of
Thanksgiving rests.
Gasoline wood saw.
3S51. J. A. OLIVER.
Phone black
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LOCALS
w T. Love. Jeweler, 1212 Adams av.,
Dr. Posey, Specialist ;or Eye, Ear,
Jfose, Throat diseases and catarrh.
Over Selder'g store. Eyes fitted with
glasses. Honrs 9 to 11:30; 1:30 to
ft and 7 to 8 p. m. I
The ladles of the Christian church
are urgently requested to meet at the
Christian chureh Wednesday after
noon at 2:30 for a social afternoon.
(Signed)
S- . MRS. HERtMtANN,
1 ,' . " MISS WILCOX, ; -
. MRS. A; V. OLIVER.
PAT TOUR WATER REST TOMOR
ROW. . i'. ! ! .
Skating now on at rink. 12-3-tf
New line just received, candy, nuU.
tablets, pencils, etc. Mts. H. C. Vln
acke. 209 Fir. . 12-4-tf
PAY TOUR lYATERREXT TOMOR
ROW.
Next Wednesday evening the Milem
club will give the third of Its parties.
The first two were eminently success
ful and those Invited look forward to
a delightful evening next Wednesday
again.
This is pay day for veterans of the
G. A R. Checks to the various pen
sioners in this city were handled
through Justice of the Peace William
uuno img morning ana there was
I quite si lineup of old veterans to re
ceive the financial stipend offered them
by Uncle Sam for gallantry on the
field of battle.
Christmas Premium. . ,
Samples shown at store. Send your
order in early, Grand Union Tea Co,
209 Fir street. Phone 3231. ll-2l-tf
Try our hot coffee and clam chow
der. Rnow Flake Bakery. 11-29-tf
Protracted services are now in pro
gress at the Southern Methodist
church, on the north side of the rail
road. Rev. H. S. Shaugle and Rev. N.
D. Wood are conducting the meetings,
which will continue every night this
week and next, and all day on Eun
daysMGood interest Is already being
manifested. Lately the church has
been repainted and a fine cement side
walk placed in front of the church and
parsonage. :
PR0Fv F. J. FREEKOR Sonologist
, and Healer. Treats all diseases.
1417 Adams avenue. . Phone Main
724, La Grande. ,
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By Chnrlas Reed
Three Reels of Intensely Interesting Drama. Has won signal favors Everywhere Shown.
This masterpiece in dramatic effort and filmdons vill bo cliovn
VJEDUESDAY IU1D THURSO fY, 6th and 7th of this month nl
: THE ARCADE THEATRE
Admisfiion 10c
A Movinrr Picture Success
ternoon and yesterday in the city, stay
ing at the Savoy hotel. j
D. C. Wilson was down from Ka
mela yesterday and made the Savoy
bis headquarters. .. .
Mrs. Martha Harris has returned
from a visit to Elgin where she was
the guest of friends.
' ' VV
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, and
daughter returned to their home in' El
gin this morning after transacting
business and visiting with friends' here
yesterday.- ' ;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison are ex
pected to arrive in the city this even
ing from Portland to spend a few
days with relative and friends In the
city.' :.v. " ' '
Mrs. Pauline Moore Riley, worthy
grauu nidirou ui iua uaUiiiCw,'
Saturday instituted a chapter at Ken
ton, a Portland suburb and has now j
gone to Southern Oregon to visit the
chapters there.
Walter M. Pierce and Fred B. Cu'rrey
went to Portland this noon to attend
the first annual convention of the Ore
gon hotel men. P, A Foley of this
city is also attending the convention,
having taken his departure yesterday
for the metropolis! , 1 . ti
SOCIETY SEES EDI1ESS
,i
, , , .u ti byterlan church will meet promptly at
twin apple on his orchard north of the ' " " '
" zj. .... , 2:30 Wendesday afternoon at the home
in two distinct apples grown firmly! Mrs C W. Noyes. 150 Adams av,.
together, making an oblong
with two distinct stems.
applr
Clam chowder and shellfish every
day at the enow Flake Bakery. 11-29-tt
Fresh nuts, candies and fruits, for
Thanksgiving. P. O candy store. Mrs.
O. . Combs. ' 11-24-tf
Don't overlook books for rlft. We
have the finest lines you ever saw
suitable for. alleges. Newlin Book
Store. v--.;v;.;;v:-v-V- :- ll-28-tf
PAT TOUR WATER RENT TOMOR
ROW. '
nue. This is me regular Business
meeting of the society and a good at
tendance is desired
i Preferred Stoek
I CANNED
- ' . : ' - ' " ......
i GOODS
delicate vegetables from Maine
New Jersey, California, Oregon
etc., each gathered at Ha bestj
and packed right there, only the
firm, beat quality vegetables be
ing accepted. Quality guaran
teed. ''
Pattiscn Bros.
Phone Black 81.
BALED
STRAW
DELIYERED AKTWHEBE IS
TOWIT.
Waters-Stan:!if ield
Jlroduce Co., Mainjes
Good Family Gift
Have you thought of a phonograph
as a family gift? It's something the
whole family would enjoy and It would
afford pleasure right along for years
$15.00 to $65.00. On payments ir yon
like. Newlin Book Store. :;
11-28-tf ' '
Don't buy your dolls until you see
my' line which will arrived this week
Mrs. H. C. Vinacke. 209 Fir. Tele
phone 3231; . i-tt
PAT TOUR WATER REST TOU0R
ROW.
All orders for Christmas premiums
must bo In by Dec. 14th. Grand Un
ion Tea Co., 209 Fir. Telephone Rled
8231. ' l2-4-10t
Good skating is now to be' had at
Perry and at Dutch pond. You know
what fun that means. Get your skates
sharnened at Lelghton'a and you will
know you have a good Job,
The most sensible and best Christ
mas present you can make your eon
or daughter, is a scholarship in me
La Grande Business college. Day and
night sessions. Enroll at any time.
PAT TOUR WATER REST TOMOR
' The Blue Mountain Creamery has In
stalled ft large 1,000 pound capacity
churn. It la of a new design and make
throughout
Ladles' Hand Bags at Ples That Will
AfttoBiHhToo.
Don't fail to see our window of la
dies' nand bags reduced to less than
factory nrlces.. Newlin Drug company
11-28-tf
PAT TOUR WATER RENT TOMOR
ROW.
i if
MYSTERY MAN FaOES
(Continued from page one)
PAT TOTJR WATER REST TOMORROW.
T'
A PERSOSA1S.
i...a Don of ' El rift was
Urui few vvuu -
among the Sunday guests at tie Sa
voy.
Jake BaHgarth epent Saturday af
for the criminal Insane at Matteawan,
N. Y., who claimed to be Kimrael. He
bore ie name of Andrew J. White. In
the course of Interviews the man gave
a number of startling facts about him
self purporting to prove that he was
Kimmei. According to his original
story, he had been assaulted by fooi-
pads in Kansas City and the attack
had left him mentally Irresponsible
and for a long time he was unaware
of his. own identity.' i While in. this
condition, he declared, he had commit
ted crimes which led to his Imprisonment-'
. .' J-";,''
Several years ago the insurance
company proceeded in earnest to try
to legally establish the man's identity
by inducing friends and relatives to
visit the convict at Matteawan. Many
of these witnesses declared the con
vict was the George A. Kimmei whom
they had known Intimately. Mrs. Julia
Estelle Kimmei, the mother, and Mrs.
Edna K. Bonslett. the sister, after
tudying the convict carefully, de
nounced the man as an lmposter.
; When the convict was released from
prison last summer be immediately
went to Klmmel's old home in Niles
MSch., where he endeavored to prove
that he was the missing bank cashier
The mother and other relatives of
Kimmei denounced the man as an lm
poster. ; But other residents of Niles
who had known Kimmei ; intimately
declared that the man from Mattea.
wan was the former bank cashier. A
cousin and uncle of Kimmei, hla form
er Sunday school teacher and a num
ber of business men in good standing
held interviews with the claimant. Af.
terward they related incidents which
the "man of mystery" brought to
their minds, or they to his, that con
firmed their belief .they said, that he
Is the real Kimmei they knew years
ago.'.' . Z1"- . ' .
An Interesting feature In connection
with the trial is the fact that both At
torney F. M. Bacon, who has fought
for the Kimmei Interests for yearB
and Attorney Edward H. O'Brien of
Chicago, who represents the Insurance
company In the case, knew the real
George A. Kimmei. Mr. Bacon knew
him from boyhood, and he stoutly de
clares he cannot be mistaken in the
ex-convict, whom be says ia not the
real Kimmei, while. Attorney O'Brien
with eqnal posltlveness declares the
former convict Is the man whom be
knew at Kimmei. ,
(Continued from Page One.)
Clark arose in bis place. The babel
of whispers that followed the chap
lain's prayer was silenced as be an
nounced: "The clerk will call the roll of the
states to ascertain the presence of a
quorum." '
The clerk was Instructed to Inform
the senate that the house was In ses
slon, and a committee was appointed
to Join the senate committee in notify
ing the president that congress had
assembled., - .
Thereupon the house, out of respect
to the memory of the late Represen
tative Madison of Kansas, adjourned.
Vice President on Hand.
On the dot of 12 o'clock, Vice Pres
ident Sherman, Immaculately, dressed
entered at a door beside the elevated
chair and desk at hla official station,
and a moment later, tapped for order.
Senators aros for prayer, the first
number on the program, by the chap
lain of the senate. Rev, Ulysses G. B.
Pierce, pastor of the church of which
President Taft Is a member."
Then cam the business of ap
pointing two senators, to act with a
committee of the house, in inform
ing President Taft that a quorum of,
both houses was assembled and that,
congress is ready to receive any com
munication ne may De pieasea to
make." The secretary was directed
to 'notify the house that a quorum of
the senate had assembled and was
ready for business. , ;
Hoke Smith of Georgia, and Obldlnb
Gardner, of Maine, were sworn In aa
United States senators. The senate
adjourned at 12:20 until tomorrow and
the house adjourned at 2:51 this af
ternoon. ,. -
able residence where they will be at
home soon. The groom, Arthur Jones J
is a native of Payette wnere nis par
ents reside and where the marriage
was solemnized. He is a painter and
paper hanger.
Miss SUlwell is a popular young
lady of this city and has a large host
of friends who warmly greet Mr. ana
Mtb. Jones as fellow cltliens.
or cattle. 10-11-tf
LA GRASDE ISTEST31EST CO,
(La Grande, Ortgan.
FOR. SENT Modern furnished front
room. . Inquire 1208 Seventh and M
streets or phone Red 61. 11-6-tt
FOR RENT New modern cottage,
full basement Phone black 3492.
11-7U
t!assilied
Advertising
WANTED TO RENT By Dec. 12 to 15,
furnished house or housekeeping
rooms. Modern. H. G. Trlplett c-o
Geibel's store. 11-28-tf
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FOR RENT Light housekeeping
- ynnntm Mndn , ., Or IMkrlor BUitO
for three gentlemen. Apply 903
Spring. - Call Black 3881. 12-4-tf
STRAYED Yearling calf, red anj
white spotted, branded G-S on left
hip, two Bllts In right eir. G. G
TAAL, La Granda.
FOR SALE (Two choice Duroc Jersey
male pigs. Will weigh 150 pounds
each. La Grande Route No. 1. Tele
phone Farmer 87. Robert Clark,
d 12-4-6t w-lt
FOR RlENT Furnished house in South
La Grande! Inquire of John Adams
at Eagle saloon, 2-4-tf
STOLEN The party who took a blood
bound pup from the Savoy hotel Is
kmown and will fee prosecuted un
less returned at once. D. C. Brl
choux. ; 12-4-6t "
T IS
FOR RENT Two - furnished roomi
with board. Electric lights anfi
bath. 1031 Seventh and M. 12-4-6t
FOR RENT Llfht housekeeping
rooms or furnished room with priv
ilege of using kitchen. Fhone Red
' 1311. . .. . il-27-tI .
WANTED 16 year old boy. Apply at
Postoffice Candy Store. Phone Red
3111. 11-29-tf
WILL TRADE Good five room house
and 4 lots. Will trade for horses
WANTED Girl to do. general house
' work. Good wages. Call in the,
morning from 9 to 12. Corner 5th
and O streets! Mrs. Ash. ll-29-3t
BOARDERS WANTED. 1617 Fourth St
. 11-28-tf
FOR SALE 574 acres about nine
miles from La Grande and 5 miles
due east of Island City, Mr. G. Bus
ing. . wky 12-1-15-22
WANTED Have a buyer for cheap
out of town property no higher than
$1,000. Call at once. Second door
east of poBtofflce. 12-1-tf
S. Ml SLOUGH.
FOR RENT 5 room modern house
,, 190& Adams. Phone Black 3561.
12-l-6t
TUESDAY DASCISG CLUB TO MEET
TOMOUM0W. .
All Those Holding Invitation Are Urg.
' ed to Be. present
Tuesday night the Tuesday Dancing
club will make Its social bow to the
public at the Elks auditorium. This
will be the first of a series during the
winter, and every one who received
an Invitation card to Join the club is
urged to be present tomorrow night
The (permanent membership can be
taken up under the usual arrangement
later but tomorrow nlgbt all those'
wbo are Invited members of the clu
are urged to attend.
Good muBlc Is in "tore and a large
attendance is antlclpatel. ,
SOTICE TO VOTERS.
. ; . ;
1 hereby announce my candi-
dacy for recorder of the city of
La Grande. Thanking the pub- 8
He for their support on Decern- S
O ber 11th, I am, '
Yours truly,
CM. HUMPHREYS.
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, ELECTION HELD TOSIGMT.
Woodmen to Nominate Officials for the
Ensuing Tear This Evening.
. The annual election of officers in
the Modern Woodmen of America
camp' here will be held tonight and in
anticipation of a" large attendance,
committees have provided light re
freshments for the occasion an I a
large attendance of members is anti
cipated. '.; .
The membership of the camp ia
close to 200 and special Invitation has
been extended to all to be present It
possible.
MISS STIILIIL IDS
IS UNITED IX MARRIAGE TO AR
THUR JOSES. y
Payette Painter and Paper Hanger
Comes Here to Make Future Rome.
Miss Mabel A. SUlwell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stilwell of this city
was married at Payett, Idaho, Novem
ber 80 and she and ber husband are
now In tbe city looking for a suit
Let Us Supply Your Wants in
Fruits arid egetables
WE HAVE THE
FOLLOWING:
ORANGES
BANANAS ;
'0EAPE3:;':;.v;;l'':
APPLES ;;'.
FIGS '''.V'-It
CRANBERBIES
COCOANTJTS
HEINZ MINCE MEAT
CELERY
SWEET POTATOES
CABBAGE
CAULIFLOWER
CARROTS
PARSNIPS
TURNIPS
SQUASH
PUMPKINS
ONIONS
We Have Our Own Delivery
The Union County
Co-Operatiye Association
HERBERT PATTISON,
' Manager.
1118 1-2 Adams Ave.
Phone Main 753.