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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?, FIM DAY, JANUARY 12, 1912. PAGE 2 '4 II Schubert Symphony Club And lady Quartet Are Coming - - The Great .etwT ! At High School Auditorium Wednesday January 1 7th Positively the top notch- ers of the musical world today. Every visit of the Schuberts makes new friends and admirers. BE SURE AND HEAR THEM This Company comes to La Grande this year under a guarantee in order that all lovers of music may enjoy once more this remarkable company. The press and musical talentjof entire country freely endorse these artists, and the entertainment should be heard by everyone. One ST. PAUL, MINN. The concert just concluded by the Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette at the People's Church was one of the most pleas ing and satisfactory entertain ments ever rendered in this famous edifice. EDWARD FELDHATJSER, Chairman Concert Com. Night DETROIT, MICH. When I received the printing of the Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette, for our benefit, I was most agreeably surprised at the variety and fine quality, which proved to be in keeping with the splendid entertainment given us last night. Yours fraternally, FRANK II. CLARKE, K. of R. & S. Myrtle Lodge No. 4, K. of P. ... B I WEDNESDAY, At High School Auditorium Admissions: $1.00, 75c, 50, 25. Grade School Children 15c, If Tickets Are Bought Early P. n UNION COUNTY 1 1 IT GROWS HAIR. ABSTRACTS J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor The Reliable Abstract firm of Union County. FIRE INSURANCE, MORTGAGE LOANS APPLES We have several variet;es at rea sonable prices Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co., MaL HAY. FKKI), FI.OUU, l'OUI.TKY SUITMKS. WOOD 1527 JEFFERSON AVENUE I Here Are Facte We Want You to Prov at Our Risk. MarvelotiH us it imiy seem. Rexall "08" Hair Toule has grown hair on h-;ads tlmt were once bald. Of courBo, In none of thoso cases wore the liulr roots (lend, nor had tlio scalp taken on a nhized, Hlilny appearance. Itexatl "03" Hair Toulc nets scien tifically, destroying the perms which are usually reBponsIblo for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulatlu nml nourishing them. It Is n most pleasant toilet requisite. Is delicately perfumed, and will not cum or permanently stain tho hair. , Wo want you to not n hotllo of Rex- i nil "0.T Hair Tonic and use It as di rect ed. If It does not relieve scalp lrrltullon, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an Increased growth of hair, and lu every way give enllio satisfaction, elm ply come back ami tell us, and without quest lou or formality we will hand I back to you every penny you paid us for It. Two Kizes. Otic, and $1.00. Sold 1 nly at our store Tho Itexall Store. HILL'S DRl'O STOKE. TO HKOTAL- AT II A HER TO DEDICATE ORGAN TUESDAY. Local Soloist Mill Piirtlclimte In Or gan Recital Jiext Week. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block'from depot E. E. Myers, Prop. JUST IiECEIVED. A complete lino of now models In tho Gossard corsets. Prices from f,'S.50 to $8.50. JUtN. U0I1T. l'ATTISOX. Phono Murk UNI. ('rsetJcre. Sirs. J. F. Corbett of this city will take n prominent part in the dedica tory muslcnle to be rendered nt Baker next Tuesday to formally dedicate the new pipe organ In the Catholic church! at (lint city. Tho affair Is hi the iin-j turo of a recital In which Prof. F. W j Goodrich of Portland will carry the' principal rolo as organist and Baker talent is to assist him. while iMrs. Cor-, belt of tills city will appear on tho ( program with vocal solos. The do-' tailed program for the recital has not been announced according to Baker. pnr box- Grildo establishes price papers, but the pipe organ numbers! will Include Dvorak's "New World Symphony" nml Iho "Bridal Song"( troni tne womnng symphony or com ma rk. MARKET KEP0BTS i $ f J ) y 1, y IT y I Butter and Eggs. Butter fat 36 cents. Cheese Ilazelwood and Tillamook, 2b cents. Butter Creamery, 45 cents, one lb. S5 cents two lb. roll. Eggs Ranch eggs, 45c; storage, 35c. Vegetables and Miscellaneous. Potatoes Per cwt, $1.50 Cabbage Per cwt, $2.00. Onions Z.2h per cwt. Cabbage Per pound, l' and 2 Vic Celery Per bunch l.r.c, two for 25c. Sweet potatoes Six lbs. for 25c,' Sugar cane, cash price, $G.90: 30 days' time. $7.00 per cwt.; buet sugar, casii price $.70;, 30 days'. time, $7.10. Boane White, 8 l-3c: lima, 10 cents Fruits. Home grown apples . 00 ta.Jl.BO tr, Oregon, s:.y$: "Two years ago I first learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and at that time found them very bon- elicial. I had a dull backache and pain through my left hip and joints v.tre stiff. Dlw spells annoyed me and the least exertion caused me to become all tired out. The use of two I boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills did me a I world of good aad since then, I have been in much hcUer health." For sale by n.l dealers. Pr(c:j CO rents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffa'.n New York, sole amenta for the United 1 States. iKemember the take no other. i;ame Doan's and For WOOD AND COAL Phone Main 6 ; ' ' i l La Grande Electric Supply II lines Sends Memento. George II, I limes, of the Oregon Historical society has sent to Hev J. Neilson Barry two pieces of wood of priceless value. One Is from th ship chest of Captain Ronert Cray who entered the river in 1732 and named it "Columbia's River," after his ship, the Columbia, which act of discovery 1s the foundation of Air.erl can title to all Us present posses sions west of the Rocky Mountains The other piece of wood Is from the ship Peaver, which sailed from Gravesend, England, and arrived at tho Columbia river In 1836. The ship was wrecked at Burrard's Inlet, B. C, in 1SS8. Baker Herald. Treasurer's fall fr City Warrants. Thera are also funds In the treas ury to pay all warrants Issued against water fund of La Grande city up to and Including No. 10,015, endorsed Dec. 21. 1910. Interest en all warants on Water fund from No to No. 10.015 Inclusive ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon Dec. 21, 1911. ROY V. IvOOAN, City Treasurer. Cranberries 20 cents per quart. Bananas 40c per doz. Oranges !0c to 50c. Feed and firnJn. Alfalfa Hay $13.00 (retail). Timothy $15.00. Grain Hay $13.00. Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40 Bran and Shorts $1.30 and $1.40. Oats $1.50 per cwt. Rolled Barley $1.70 per cwt. Cattle, How and FowL Cows 3 to 4 Vic. Steers 4c to 6c. Sheep 3c and 4c. Light hogs $3.75. Heavy hogs $5.00. Chickens Hens, I0o.: old roosters, 8e and spring fries 10c to 12c. Turkeys, live weight, 17 to 18c Ducks, live woight, 12c. Geese, live weight 10c. Mrs. A. K, Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with sick headache for Pbout five years, when she began tak ing Chamberlain's Tablets. She has taken two bottlea of them and they (nave cured her. Sick headache is i vu..,., uy a uiburuerea stomach for which tended well. Sold by all dealers. Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants on general fund of La Grande city up to and including No. 9327. Endorsed Interest on all warrants on general fund from No. 9021 to No. 9327 Inclus ive ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon, Dec. 14, 1911 ROY W. LOGAN, City Treasurer. s s 3 ? s 3 -. 5 SMITH AUTO-TAYI srvvirv . KATES. S Two person, four blocks and un- & S der from corner Depot and Ad- S ? ams avenue, 25c. e $ Over four blocks and under U $ '$ mile, 50c. jv Over 14 mile 15c for each add!- S tloiial 14 mlla or fraction thereof & Kaeh additioital pasenger over l wo, 10c. 0 ? Walts of over 5 minutes, 10c for each additional five minutes or ? 5 fraction thoronf which these tablets are especially in- Day or nlrtL 'phmo o(1 i Try them, get well and stay S Office 1310 .TefTorc ' Gxb&C ? S b $ s q D0T KXPEBISEJiT. LADIES We have a lot of ladles woolens w? J will make a reduction on for the nex 30 days. A. V. ANDREWS. OFFICl", V. 0. BLOCK. Phone Hlk 8111 1-10-U Von Will Make o Mistake If Yon Fct low This Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain In the hack nary disorders, dizziness and ticn ness, It's time to act and no tin; j experiment. Those pre common ..., toms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which Is guaranetiETA seek n remedy which is recommended for the kidneys. 1 Doan's Kidney Pills la the rented to ufe. it has cured many stubborn cases In t!il3 vicinity. j Can La Gr.vn'le residents demand further proof than the following testi monial? 1 Mrs. A. A. Crouse. Ureaka St., Sump- ' THE IDAHO JUNK HOUSE AT BOISE, IDAHO. s. KOPPRL,' Proprietor in DRINK America's Best Mineral Wat It's Good for What Ails You er