La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1912, Image 5

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THEATRE
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912.
PAGE 5
GOOD PICTURES OUB SPE
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THE LIFE BOAT" . ....... . .-
.'. VITAGRAPH
. ' The destiny of late is marve
lously strange. . Nothing could
be more dramatically wonderful
than this ' strange tale of the'
sea.
"THE TRIAL OF BOOKS". .
BIOGRtril
The couple - quarrel over a
trivial matter and separation
seems . inevitable, but is pre-'
vented1 by their little child run-
nlng a wax. with. ran amful of
books, and. all is forgotten in
tlieir search for the little one;
"SHOWIXG UXCLE" ESSAJrAY
Uncle Bill comes to the city
and Is ; shown -abotu v by his
nephew Charley,,- who. finally
lands in the hospital. . . ,
GEE WHIZ" , ,E8SA'AY
Wine's sudden 'return makes.
Jim scramble to get the house
in sTitp-shape. A novel little
comedy" excellently , played. ,. ,., ,.;
Illustrated song:
"CHASING THE EAGLE.'
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a MM1ALK
H. T. Love, Jeweler. 12124 Adams av,
JJew spring shirts at the Toggery, i
The Elk card party will be held
this evening. It is the usual monthly
Five Hundred at home of the club.
The. ladles of, the. Baptist : church
will give a chicken pie dinner in the
church basement on the 22nd of Feb
i uary, ' 2-12-2t ,
Vfe":'.:;.;;;'':' -'X;- o-ro
' The' Wardrobe has leased Dalton's
old stand and will move In on March
1st. It Is now located In the Foley
building. , ,
: New spring shirts at the Toggery.
One of the heart touching and real
istic films that oftentimes is produced
by . the film makers is now . being
shown at the Isls. It tells the story
of a wayward son and in doing so,
carries with it a fine show.of life sav-
SHEEP STEALIUG
CASE NEAR END
companies on the Atlantic : coast to
open new markets" for white pine tim
ber and umber - in Africa nd Eng
land; and it is given out that the to
tal, exports from this part of the west
this year will amount to more than
l&O.OQO.QOo feet. ' ,
, .The Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget
Sotfnlj Ball way company, which ownt
extensive pine areas In northern Idaho
and, operates large mills on the St.
Joe. river, has dispatched Albert Tu,
Fl&welllng, its local representative
., ana prosiuunc oi liie . iwriuwouicru
A Jiorth Powder Case ext . , . ronBervll,ion .BBOf.,fttion
v .- r rr .... . . - to Sorttl) America to make a study of
Three days have now been consum- iv. n..' 4 a
V- iu tuo 1.4101 vi nuiuiau (swincivi n
SWIKEEfl OS THE STAND IN HIS
... OWN DEFENSE,
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Tells How Sheep Beached His Range
l.lgln country sheep man who is ac
cused 'of stealing sheep from a man
Lamed Johnson.
SWikert was on the stand today In
his own defense and was put through
a grilling cross examination,, 11 ueiss
tallica ftliu u ft Hliq. uvw,u.-;io o'' . .
Ing station work, and Is exceptionally, concluded at the noon hour. He makes
realistic' In very way. . h , relutation of having had 17 iiheep
HI IJUBBCflBlUll UUl tlOIIUBU t. Htui
Wood for sale, $2.00 per cord
gar Factory.
Su-
' PERSONALS.. '
Hey Btrayed to his ranges, and that
he told several people of their pres
ence there but found no trace of the
owner. The foliowlnj spring he breed
ed them and clipped the -flock along
with his own, and went into negotia
tions to sell the clip but the deal fell.
!!! through. He told of .having put. an
identification mark on them, Dut- not
his own brand, saying he did so to be
able to identify them later should tho
owner come after them and claim
them.
The easel will probably reach
jury this evening.
The next cast' up is one from Nqrin
Powder; being a retrial with Lefebre
the plaintiff -and Mr. Henry , tne ae
fnnilant It involves an account and
has been heard before in circuit court.
G. Warner of Walla Walla, was a
Foley guest this morning. '. " '
N. BtiBsears was over from Elgin
this morning, a guest at. the. Sommer.
h
years.1 (
i Alebrt w. Cooper of Spokane, secre
tary of the Western Pine Manufactur
ers' association, the members -of which
control 400 mills in Washington, .Ore
gon, Idaho and Montana, says that the
foreign market for northwestern
whjte pine Is being developed rapidly,
adding there la also a growing market
tor yellow or western poine.; He also
said that the builders 1n Canada are
using . more Washington . and Idaho
lumber than ever before In. the his
tory of the industry. ' .
I KOI
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AND ALL "v k
Camera Supplies
The largest line of
Eastman Kodak goods
in Eastern Oregon.
Send in your orders
RED GROSS DRUG STORE
. W.H.REUTER,Prop..
Successor to
Wright DrugCompany
; Leo Gow, candidate for councilman
In Georgetown, Colo. la said to be the
foreign born Chinaman to run for of
fice In America.
THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVL
New' spring shirts' at the Toggery...
Our epeciaities are dinner parties
and first class service, Foley Urlll. - '
'SOMETHING NEW. r t , r,
v.,.-. ..-...'-.Foley Bros.' Cigar Store, '
'". i). in SOMETHING ,KEW , ,
PBOF. i. FREENOH Spl-ologlsl
and Healer. Successfully treats all
: 1 diseases. 1417 Adams avenue Phone
: Main 724, La Grande.
" Crochest work aone promptly and
aatlflfactorily. Aviation caps a special
ty. Mr,s. Henry Moss, near brickyard.
11-19-tf ,
' CIGAK
FOLEY BROS.'
. , CIGAR STORE.
PIPES CIGARETTES
TOBACCOES CANDIES
Editor E. H. Flagg and wife .were
over from Elgin last night, stopping
at the Sommer. ,
J. W. Bell was over from Elgin last
night transacting buBineBS and stop
ped, at the Foley, :..-.. : . . .. - I
' County Assessor D. M. Clark ' has
gone to Salem to "attend a meeting of
the state assessors there. :
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v Xi.': Zundell, salesman at the Tog
gery, has returned from an extended
visit in California. ,
...James Riggs was down from North
Powder this morning, staying at the
Foley while here. ...;.., i, r i- r;, x
APPLES
From 25c to' 75c a box. '
Waters-Stanchfield
Produce Co., MLZL6
' HAY. FEED, FLOUR, POULTRY
SUPPLIES.'.WOOD
1527 JEFFERSON AVENUE
- Attornev' John S. Hodgin is tran
sacting legal -business In North Pow
der today. . - '
" Georce H. Sutherland, the contrac
tor,, went to Haines this morning on
business.
. J. B. Thorsen, cashier of the Elgin
National bank, was a business visitor
In. the city this morning, making the
Sommer his headquarters. '
SOMMER HOTEL
BUILDING SOLD
yiHlMHIUHI III1IIHII1III'IIH"IMIIIIIM
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A Few! of the Many
Fred Kiddle arrived home ,. today
from Portland where he went .with a
shipment of hogs for the Portland
markets. ; . : -
Mrs. Myrtle Grigg, 1806 U avenue,
died this morning at 6 oclock.. . The
funeral will be from the residence to
morrow at 10. . i ; v
Rev- John H. Rucld, pastor at Island
City,' went to Boise- today ..to attend
the Men and Religion Forward , con
vention which is under way there this
week. . , r.
Unpolished
Head Rice in
2 1-2 lb Packages
LARGE TAPIOCA AD ' SE
LECTED PEARL TAPIOCA IN
1 POCND PACKAGES.
The goods are all under the
Preferred Stock label, which is
a guarantee as to their purity,
and quality.'
N. K. WEST BUYS PROPEBfTl' AS
INVESTMENT. -
.m.ra uHilnri1. r W. Mbley HJIll
vwib , n"" , ... ... .. w
, Others Former O'wncrs. ;
; N. K. West has purchased the Som
mer hotel building, covering a. total of;
six blocks at the corner of Depot and
Washington. The' purchase price is
$30,000 .and. Mr. West buys the prop
erty merely as an Investment .4 .
Thfi Rommer building Was owned by
the Oregon Land company In which
George Stoddard,- O. W- Nibley . and
dthers were the principal people.
Tastes Like and Is Eaton Like Candy.
In pur experience In the handling of
drugs and medicines, we believe we
have, never had experience with any
Remedy that gave such great satisfac
tion 'to' our 'customers - as do Rexall
nrdpriiM. : This Remedy Is not like
nv nthnr laxative or cathartic. . It con
tains all the good features of other
laxatives, but none of tbeir tauits.
Our own f sit b in Rexnll Orderlies Is
so strong that we offer them to yoo
vfth onr own nosltlve personal guar
antee, that If they do "not thoroughly ,
kntiuv vnu. Tim nniv uted tell us audi
wf 'will bund back to you every penny i
.u ... ... u il.nn, Thorafnra . In .
trying them upon onr recommendation,
you take no risk whatever. "
Rexall Orderlies taste like and are
eaten like candy. They do not gripe,
rnuse miusen. excessive looseness, or
anv other annoyance, -;: They - act so-
easlly" that they' may be taken at any
time', day or night.; They are parocu
lafiy igood for children, aged, or dell
oaie pernons., They are put up In con
venlent fablers In three sizes of pock
aces. ; Pricps,' 10c., 26c and 60c. -, -x
nompmhi.p. Rexall Remedies can
be obtained In this community only
at' our store The Rexall Btora
HILL'S DRtO STORE.
'The democratic state committee of
Arkansas has turned down a proposal
fdr presidential preference primaries
In that state. .,- ..
The Rev. Owen F. Jones, who is the
general missionary for the .Episcopal
church in Eastern Oregon is spend
ing the day at the rectory with Bishop
Paddock and Rev. Upton H. Gibbs. ,.
Mrs. J. W. Knowles had returned
from an extended visit in the east.
She was the guest of her parents In
Joplln, Mo., and visited friends in
Kansas City. She has been gone about
three mnths. : ,
. Siokane Wants Minors.
Snokane. WaBh., Feb. 13. (Special)
Spokane is an active contender foi
the 1912 convention of the American
Mining congress, to meet the latter
part of November or early In Decem
ber, when the Alaskan land question
is to be discussed by recognized experts.-.
Philadelphia also has Invited
the congress to meet there. - Spokane
will have the united support of the
wnatarn THin t.rtf: Rbbert . E.
etrahorn, vice president and general
manager. of the third dlylston.of the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navl
PAtlon r.omnany. la chairman of a
committee of local business men ap
nnlnlfid bv R.' Inslnger, president . of
the Spokane chamber of commerce,, to
raise a fund by public subscription to
pay the expense of a meeting in. the
northwest. Sidney Norman, formerly
secretary of the Sierra Madre club or
Los Angeles, who managed the con
gress there in 1910, says that more
than 2.500 delegates from all parts of
America, Including a' large represen
tation from the territory of Alaska,
would come to Spokane. .
Governor Charles S. Deneen of Illi
nois, has broken his long silence by
nnnmmMne his candidacy for re-elec
tion. If he Is successful he will be
the first three-times 'governor in the
history of the Prnlrle state.-
I
, Tot Sale Jr
Patiison Bros.
PHONE NUMBERS MAIN 86
AND M.4IN 79.
Just Received
a car of
RED DEVIL CEMENT
( . and a car of
OVERLAND PLASTER
GRANDE RONDE
CASH CO.
PHONE MAIN 6 .
snnlmne Wash.. Feb. 13 (Special)
Representatives of , the ' American
Trading company of New York, Shap
nrd and Morse of Boston and Owen
M Bruner and company of Philadel
phia, have placed orders In Spokane
for 50,000,000 feet of special sawed
white pine lumber, cut In eastern
Washington and northern, Idaho, for
export to' points in South America
and South Africa. The local yard val
ue of the lumber under contract Is
between $750,000 and $1,000,000. Some
the Atlantic Boaboard, but the bulk
of the shlnmonts will go by rail to
will be sent abroad from ports on the
pacific const
' ''Lnm'ii",n,fi oprratlng in the. dis
trict ir'lvitfMy to Spokane and In oth
er parts of the lntermountaln country
1 are now
nesotlatlng with exporting
Notice!
' lVe have Just received one oi
the most up-to-date line of wool
ens ever received In v Kntcra
Oregon, and are now prepared
to give you what you it ant In an
np-to-dnte ' tailor mndo . -suit.
Come In and look our lino over
nnd be convince ;
Popular Prices
Expert Workmen
City Dye
Works
Gleaning, Pressing, Re-
pairing and Dyeing
rj tl:.
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:.:rn 'rV'i'-.,-',i;;-,.'''i.f.v.!.i-'v-Av1',.;'-'i''i-.-.rf-;',!:;. .-r
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Lots In Block 48, east of the court house, $850.00 eucb. Look ever
these sltely locations and compare values. Easy terms. . ,,
' Lots In Block 76 and 77, Chaplin's Addition, for $250 and $800 each,
easy terms. Look these over.' . 1
Two lots on the bron of the hill, one of the most stlely views ob
tainable, for $500.00 This is a fcargaln, i -
ll - '1
Residences
. iiiN na itii onnit flvit rnom honse. flood barn, sidewalk. CHv T
r.n i.u.riM hwu. thiM Ivlnok mm nrhwi1 hnnse. tlfiflO. Terms..., X
Six room luonse on Second Street, with fine lot, 50x110, with good X
lrh, chicken house and park, and considerable' furniture., Price $V I,
S00.U0. Terms. - - , , ' . , ,
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Farms
i
I have three '80 acre farms, well Improved, near this city, that
. be lxiiiirht at. reasonable wrlcesi Mf Interested In farm land call an 1;
look over my listings. I have several stock farms tliat wni appeal to
those Interested. ' , , 'i (
Demand for Money
I have several applicants tor small loans, who have ample security
to offer. If you have money that Is Sdle call and talk It over. , . ,
GE(X H. CURREY i
Real Estate Loans Insurance i
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Just Received
Today
. A large shipment of that re
nowned Peerless and Menado
coffeu; buckwheat and rye flour,
wheat flake and oatmeal mush
es of all ' kinds, cookies and
crackers, . the best and some
fine eating apples.
Geddes Bros. Grocery
Steward Opera House
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Friday, Feb. 16.-"The Right of Way"
Saturday, February 17"Faust"
Si
COMING
. The great dramatic event of the entire season. H. At;
Johnson presents MR; SANFORD DODGE, supported
by MISS ADELLE NIGKERSON and excellent com-1:
pany presenting an elaborate production of his new play
"THE RIGHT OF WAY"
.: Dramatized by Eugene Presbrey from Sir . Gilbert;:
Parker's story. .What isIve,v'!-Life;Death;;Right,':
Happiness. : And is there a hereafter. "Gome and see
the question answered.
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Qatiiwcsir 1 7 Fael
Wonderful eectrical effects, special scenery, elegant "
uuoiuiiioo. i-v guaiautocu aiiWct.vjl.luiJ.; : viiuwutiu iiuusea
everywhere. Secure your seats ; early, ; sale opens
Wednesday, 1 a. m., at Van Bursn's. ; ,
PRICES: 50c, 75c, and $1.00
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