La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1912, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912.
PAGE FIVE
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4000 FEET OF THE BEST FILM MADE
A FOUR BE EL PROGRAM DK INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING
PICTl'BES
THE VlCTVm WRITER (VITAGB AP11).
A young Indian, ignored in life by hla tribe, Is honored in dentil
by bis desplsers, as a self-sacrificing andioble hero.
THE VAGABONDS
A poetic, Irish picture, taken In
as the vagabond girl who Is wandering about the country with her
father. . ., : .v , -. 1 . ..
YOCAL SOLO-TIPPA'ARI BY MISS GARRICK
"k A SISTER'S IOYE (BIOGRAPH) -
An interesting picture of a sister's devotion to a younger sister,
ffiffiff '"lSEEIN'Q BUFFA10-(SELIG)
An educational subject in the Sellg series of sight seeing trips to
the principal cities of the world ' -A
NIGHT OCT (LUBIN)
An extremely ludicrous comedy satire. .A moving picture camera
at the "ring side" causes all the trouble. .
v NOTICE: Souvenir
1st, 1912.
tickets must
CHICK FEED
for young chicks. , . .
SCRATCH FOOD ;s
: For Laying Hens. Sj :.
Everything else for poultry.
Waters-Stanchfield
Produce Co., Main 706
HAY. FEED. FLOUR. POULTRY
SUPPLIES, WOOD- -1627
JEFFERSON AVENUE
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LOCALS
9
H. T. Love, jeweler, 1212V4 Adams av.
Wood for sale, $ 2.00 per cord. Su
gar Factory. .' ' , ;
A new supply of auto and bicycle
tires Just received by the Lelghton
garage. All kinds"" of repair worl:
done. , j
Crisco Makes
White Cake
Equal to Angel Food )
In Whiteness
In making while cake, . ' you
will find Cresco far superior to i
butter, as it makes a cake equal, i
to angel food in 7,'hlteness.' I
Price 30c a can. S
-"-Receipt book 'jvlthieach can..-..'!
For Sale by
Pattison Bros.
Treasurers' Call for County Scalp, and
Road' Warrants.
La Grande, ; Oregon, March 18th,
1912. Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned treasurer of Union coun
ty, Oregon, has funds ' on hand with,
which to pay an warrants that were is
sued by Union Co. prior to March the
18th, 1912. No interest allowed on the
above warrats after March 18th, 1912.
7 JOHN FRAWLEY,
' County Treasurer.
3-16-10t ' .
FOR TODAY
Fresh barrel of mackerel opened
at Gcddes Bros.' today. Tliey
are benntios. A good place to
find, the best salmon, lobsters,
shrimps, clams, sardines, kip
pered herrlntf, Mooters, and cod.
fish; also all kinds of canned
meats.' ' '' .' .
Geddes Bros.
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.KALEM)
Ireland, featuring Miss Gauntier .
be redoemed on or before May
0 O 00 00 o o 0 0 06 0 o
Dr. Darland, the chiropractor. All
diseases. Not drugs, surgery or os
teopathy. La Grande National Bunk
Building.-. Bed 31S1. . ; . ':
0 0 8 0 00 00 0 0 Q-rO 0 -0
The Ladles Parish bwiety of Zlpn's
.Lutheran church will meet next Thurs
day afternoon at 2: 30, o'clock at the
home of Mrs, Ambrose Wright, 190S
Adams avenue, -. .
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Lelghton's garage just received n
Bhlpment of new Hartford and Colum
bia bteycles. See them.1
, 0 O ' ."'
The Ladles Parish society of Zion's
Lutheran church will give a social on
.' Friday evening at 7:30 at the home
of Mrs. Humble, 2009 First street., ft
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Where do the smokers congregate'
At Foley Bros... Why? First class
goods. Perfect service. 2-16-tf
For the Busy Man.
' Merchants lunch from 12 to 2
o'clock. . 40 cents. Foley Grill. 2-16-tf
oo
S PROF. F. 3. FBEEJ!0R Splnolo- :
? gist ond Menhir. Successfully 3
(.:. treats nil diseases. , Rooms 4, 5,
3 ; 6 and 7 ovr Solder's Store. S
S Phone Main 724, La Grande. $
s3SjS3j.J$S$JSS'S53
KOriCE. .
KIrtley's livery will make a reduc
tion of 50c on every trip in caseB
whe-e cash is paid.
2-6-tf M. H. KIRTLEY
New Hartford and Columbia bicy
cles, new auto and bicycle tires, all
kinds of repair work at Lelghton's
garage. . : ' ' ''
NOTICE.
All parties constructing or repair
ing buildings after March 1st, 1912,
muBt have a building permit for same,
in accordance with Ordinance No. 585,
Series 1912. -
" F Bv I -LINCOLN, Chalrraad Com. ,
T 2-29-20t - ' " "
There will be a show at the River
side grange hall on next Thursday
evening, March 21st. This Is the piny
play that was given at the Iowa school
house a short time ago, and received
so many comments of praise. This
show will be absolutely free to one an-1
all and everyone is cordially invited
to attend. Show begins promptly at
8 o'clock. .
The Club Tailoring company have
moved from 1408 Adams avenue to
1013 Adams.
Teh Newlin Book and Stationery
company have secured, the agency for
the Royal typewriter, and have just
models. - This is one of the best ma
chines on the market and the price
is only $75.00. Come in and exam
ine one.
3-20-3t ;
- The Women's Home and Forelirn
i Missionary society .of the PreFbyter
Mrs. H. R. Hanna, corner of Cedur
ian church will meet at the horn? of
land Adams, Friday afternoon, March
,22nd, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Anderson
' has charge of the program. The, sud
t jects for Inspiration are "Immigrant
Communities," and "Japan." Roll call,
j'Talu." Mrs." Hanna jas hostess eor
! dially invites all members and friends
'interested In our missionary work to
be present. '
Titled and Acquitted.
Ed. Leesey who was arrested on
the charge of stealing a suit caseiwus
tried before Police Judge Humphreys
this morning and acquitted.
FOR BENT Two furnished rooms.
1905 Third street. Phone Main 185.
3-21-3t
' We will be ready to , furnish all
kinds of vegetable and flower plants
when needed. Neiderer Bros. Green
House.. Phone Main 185. :
There is a special feayire film at
the Elite theatre": tonight and Fri
day, called "She." This picture is
taken from Rider Haggard's book of
that name, and is the best film ever
turned out by" the famous Thanhauser
company. Don't miss it.
WANTED.
TO RENT Furnished house.
TO RENT Five room modern, house.
TO BUY Four or Jive- room modern
' house.. . '
TO LOAN $2500.00 : on Improved
Ranch. The" Slough Investment Co.,
' over Newlin's Drug Store.
A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE.
La Omndc People Are Shown Uie Way
Out.
-Kidney diseases are very dangerous.
They- come' oir silently,:; gain ground
rapidly and-cause thousands of deaths
that could have been prevented by
proper treatment in the beginning.
Nature elves early warnltgs of kidney
disease backache, twinges of pain
when' stooping or lifting, headaches
and urinary disorders. If these symp
toms are. unheeded, there Is grave
danger of dropsy or fatal Brlght'B dis
ease. Doan's Kidney Ptlls have earn
ed a reputation for. their effectiveness
In kidney troubles, and are known
and recommended the world over. La
Grande readers should .find convincing
proof, In the following statement. It's
from a citizen of this locality.
John Torengo, Cracker St., Surap-
ter, Ore., says: "Last spring my kid
neys were disordered and I began to
suffer from backache. I noticed that
the kidney secretions were highly col
ored and painful in passage and I thtih
knew that my kidneys were at .jnuit.
The uBe of one box of Doan's Kidney
Pills toned up my kidneys and cauaed
the backache to cease. I am grateful
to Doan's Kidney Pills for what they
did for me."
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PERSONALS. J
C O. Ramsey went to Enterprise
today on. business.' f-
Homer Littleton of Allcel was reg-
i
istered at the Foley yesterday. :
Lou Stoop, the po'hito man of Elgin,
returned to his home this morning.
. Goerge Miller returned to Cove this
morning after a business visit here.
Mr.' and Mrs.. J. W. Isley of Alice)
were guests of the Foley hotel yes
terday. '-: : -v .' . .
W. K. Davis, t,he real estate dealer
went to Union on business this morn
ing. ' ' '
J. F. Campbell, county road an. 1
bridge superintendent went to Enter
prise today on business. . ; '
Ellis Kirtley,- manager and owner. J
pf .the Kirtiey. dry goods store, is a i
business visitor In. Portland. .
Sheriff Edgar Marvin, of .Wallowa
county-came to La Grande yesterday
afternoon on official' business,
Mrs. Duncan, McDonald and Mrs.
Turner Oliver went to Wallowa this
morning to spend a few days visiting.
John Collier, manager of the Peo
ples' store is in Walla Walla vlsltlne
with his daughter, who is- attending
school there.
Mrs. M. A. Harris is expecting her
son, Frank Harris, to 'arrive today
or tomorrow from Canada to .make
her a visit. .. -
v. A. P. Davis, organizer of the Farm
ers' union went to Idaho this morn
ing where he will organize soveral
unions at different points. ,.
J. L.. Robinson returned to Enter
several weeks here getting out a tran
prlse this morning after spending
script for the supreme court.
Mr. nnd Mirs.' Eugene Holmes ar
rived here this morning from a trip
to Hawaii and returned to their homei
In Wallowa in the morning train, , j
: G. H. Johnson, with the Goodyear
Tire and Rubber company of Akron,
Ohio, with branch headquarters at
Portland, was in the city last evening
There Is Some Very
Pretty NeW Things
Out For Spring In
COATS SUITS DRESSES
In The LaVouge Line
(MC AH Wool
P 1 & Beautiful
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d" A Line of Long Coats in all the
P V new spring shades and cloths
It will pay you to look our
Ladies Furnishing Line Over
Largest line of Trimmed Hats
x POPULAR PRICES
The Golden Rule Co.
Quality The Same
After a Cold Auto Ride
what could be more comforting or exhllerating than a nice cup of
Hot Chocolate, which you will always nnd ready at thla season of
the year at our Soda counter? . We give it to you pure and cheering,
full of that goodness and nutriment so peculiar to the best quality
of Chocolate. It Is a food; drink and medicine all combined, at low
cost .'J:!!VW' .,
Selder's
calling on his trade here.
: ' Mrs.. Hattie McDonald, 'Mrs. Jasper
Stevens and Mrs, George Bernie are a;
Hot Lake today, The guests of Ex-Senator
and Mrs. Levy Ankeny of' Walla
Walla who are guests at the sanator
ium, P. H. Westenskow and L. W. Weeks
both of . lm bier, were visitors ' In the
city yesterday and purchased a Har
die Bprayer each from the C. O. Ram
sey company, local dealers for the
fiult pest foe,
Passenger Conductor Jim Connors
is still on the rest list as the result
of an accident at Baker last week.
While his train was pulling out his
foot was caught between the car step
and a truck standing on the depo'..
The sprain and bruise were severe
and' will necessitate a month or more
In the healing.
French Dry
Cleaning
Saves Clothes And
MONEY
Few people realize the possibili
ties of our- French Dry Clean
ing Process both as the .work
and as a sourco of economy, We
clean anything In Ladles' or
(Gents' wearing apparel; also
household draperies, etc. " This
service has a wonderful life re
storing effect nnd. makes any
article look, better and wear
longer. We recommend French
Dry Cleaning as one of the most
effective means of economizing.
Our services aro the most thor
ough and satisfactory In the
west. v " '" ' ...
City Dye
Works
Serge buita. A
Line of WhiteSerge
- - Prices Less
La Grande
GOLD HANDLED UMBRELLA left
at Western Union : office. Owner
may have save by describing. 3-19-3t
Treasurer's : Coll for City Warranto.
- There are alBo funds in the treas
ury to pay all warrants, issued against
water fund of La Grande-city up to
and including No. 10427 endorsed .. .
Interest on all war
rants on water fund from No. 10274 to
No. 10427 Inclusive ceases from date
of this call.
La Grande, Oregon, 3-13-12. :
RAY W. LOGAN. '
' City Treasurer.
3-14-12t , '
Let Us
COMPOUND
Your Recipes
And
Prescriptions
p
. This branch of pharmacy has
always received our special at
attentlon. We . have neglected
nothing In the way of facilities
or systom that could In any way
promote the interests of our
customers.
Our regard for these things
inables us to give service that
cannot possibly be excelled any
where.. , ..
When we compound a recipe or
prescription It is certain to have
the precise qualities It should
have.-: Prices are reasonable and
alike to all,
RED CROSS
DRUGSTORE
Successor to
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Wright Drug Co. !
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