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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEBVEIL SHEWS program changes Sunday, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. ' Good Pictures , flood Music BEST OF TEXTILATIOy. BEF1'ED EXTF.RTAIMMEXT FOE ALL PEOPLE. ' FOB THE SAKE OF THE PA-' FOOSE A pleasingly made pic ture, acting, scenery, and photo graphy are excellent. A YISIT TO LIYELY TOWX 61 and Seth visit a town entire ly too lively for them. THE THIEF A 'very com mendable picture of human learts. ' . v 1 , Vocal selection by Via Maa- gee-OJT A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT WITH A BEAUTIFUL GIRL. THE DOUBLE CBOSS A strong dramatic story by Sellg, THE TALKEB Portraying the terrible work of a veritable talking machine. A clever com edy by Lubln." ",; . v. . Admission 10c Logo Seats 15c. Children under 12 years 5c, SHERRY'S TBE HOUSE OF COMFOBT ' , .. . LOCALS . '"' .. TOflfilBl. A bargain. Bummer salts la light vslghta made to order. ISJ.OO. TOGCKBT. ... A new lot of Victor phonographs and records at Newlln Book and Stationery company. Come in and try them. , 8-17-tt ' Dr. Darland, the Chiropractor, grad nate of the National School of Chiro practic, of Chicago, 111., adjusts Sci entifically and Physiologically, the I cause of your disease, giving perma nent relief whether Acute or Chronic. Not Drugs, Not Surgery or Osteopathy. Call on him at his parlors, Kos. 18, 19. 20 and 21 in La Grande National Bank building. Free diagnosis. Dr. F. J. Freenor. reports that at the Palmer School of Davenport where he Is a student that there are 1,200 peo ple taking spinal adjustments dally for every conceivable ailment and the . results obtained are wonderful and the experience gained will be of ines timable value to him In bis duties of spinal adjuster. 8-10-6t A car of stoneware jars, crocks and jugs Just in at W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. r-- - 8-19-tt. For the Buoy nan. Merchants' lunch from 1. clock. 40 cents. Foley Grill. to - 2 -ie-tf Summer merchandise must go. Mid summer clean up sale. The Golden Rule Co. ; Cheap Wood tor Sale Plenty Of dry box wood for kln - ling and summer fjel. $1.00 per load at Perry. Grande Ronde Lumber company. , 6-10-tf . Learn Chiropractic at The North western School of ChlropracUo call on DrJarland at his Parlors No 18 19 20 21 La Grande 1 National Bank. 7-29-tf . A big show at the Arcade tonight. V ' KOTICE. To threshermen. The Amalgamat ed Sugar company has good four foot wood to sell cheap. ' For particulars see 3. F. BramwelL , , , 8-2-tf WEDNESDAY. ATTOnHT ,1 ioio The Newlin Book and Stationery Co. wm -ouy your second-band books. 8-17-4t PAGJS FIVD school" , Dr. Zimmerman ir !n will return Sept. 1. the cast and 7-23-tf "Baby Hands," a grama . by the Thanbouser company at, the Arcade .tonight ' ' , . WM. C HAK8EH. umtneter. Brick, SUae and Concrete, . , ' 4 C. P. Co., extract and toilet goods. .Mrs. O. C. Coombs, agent Phone Black 1372. Place order by Friday noon. ' . "It Pays to Wait," a good comedy at the Arcade tonight, ' V, THIS ISTHE SCHOOL. Excellent location, complete equip nieut Fall term opens Sept.- 2. Board and room, $16 to 120. Write or call and see us. Baker Business College, Hanson & Klnlon, Props. 7-23-eodtf One of the most common ailments that hard working people are a Med with Is lame back. Apply Chamber lain's' Unlment twice a day and mas sage the parts thoroughly at each ap plication, and you will get qui:k re lief. For sale by allealers. The Ladles" Aid society of the Luth eran church meet tomorrow afternoon at the homo of Mrs. George Kreleer 2109 Third street. , 'The a' B. D.'s will give a "dance on Thursday evening at Honan hall. The Warren Construction company have now nearly completed the paving on First street and are laying the "hot stuff" on the Alain avenue hill. This hill is really a higher grade than the Sixth street hill. Afar mm Amomg Farms G. M. Anderson in "The Smuggler's Daughter," at the Elite tonight. 8-21-2t A well blended program at the Ar cade tonight Featuring "Baby Hands-', a very beautiful story. ' o o "' A 8CHOOL OF QUALITY. Meets every demand of the business world. It will pay you to Investigate. Fall term opens Sept. 8. Write for catalog. Baker Business College, Han son ft Klnlon, Props. 7-23-eodtf Don't miss G. M. Elite tonight Anderson at the 8-21-2t Boxing gloves, punching bags, In' dian clubs and all kinds of athletic goods at Newlln Book and Stationery company . 8-17-4t ' This is Anderson night at the Elite tonight. Don't miss it. 8-21-2t : Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, .Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure In recommending it For sale sale by all dealers. . ., f TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICA. WANTED Lady for house-to-house demonstrating. Good commission Box 427, Lewlston, Idbao. 8-2l-3tp yANTEDr Moderil furnished cottage or housekeeping rooms by man and wife.' No children or pets. Phone Main 199. . 8-21 -tf ' : -X ;, FOR SALE Work team, harness and wagon also light wagon. Phon Bed 3952. . 8-21-tf "... FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for town property. Two ten acre tracts of land. One fifteen acne tract Call 1106 N av inue. Phone Red 3872. ':v -' 8-2i-6t . ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Second hand automobile. Good running condition Cheap If taken at once. Phone Black 1131. , S-21-tf LOST Ladies" chrytal pin. Snodgrass grocery. Return to 8-21-31 FOR RENT Large stable, grainary, hay loft, wagon shed, corral and wa ter, rent reasonable. Palmer avenue near First Phone Red 3591. 8-19-tf The Silas Koger farm of 240 acres, one of the best money mak era in the county, just three miles north of Cove. 240 acres under high cultivation, 80 acres of timber and grazing land. Good house and good barn, Well watered, 40 acres in alfalfa, as much more in timothy, family orchard. Beautiful view of the valley. Ask any of the Cove people what kind of a farm this is and they will tell you. Very easy terms. Come in and let me show you a photo graph and then you will want to s ee the farm. Here Is a Bargain 80 acres three miles west of Su mmerville, two fine springs suffi cient to irrigate ten or twenty acres of alfalfa, fine orchard, good barn and fair house. The price will appeal to those wanting a small farm that is especially adapted to dairy, hogs, poultry and fruit. Quite a. lot of strawberries, raspberries, grapes and other vines on the place. Call and get particulars. LOST Between N. K. West's ranch and Whiskey creek, gray telescope containing blue prints and persona' : effects. Finder leave at J. T. W'l llamson's office and receive rewart .' 8-19-6t '. PEBSOVA18. Mrs. Jack Heuhan and two sons left .. Dr. FJ . Freenor, the sonologist, who Is now attending the .Palmer school of Davenport, Iowa, will be , back to his duties In his office. OTCr j elder's store, Sept. 1st 8-19to9.5 NEW CALCUTTA 1 GRAIN BAGS Ready at PORTLAND, SEAT TLE or TACOMA for Imme diate shipment upon receipt of order . . E. T. B. Mills Asrent for Importer. Imperial Hotel, Portland; Or. Write for Prices . Are Ever at war. 1 1 There are two things everlastingly J at war, joy and plies. But Bucklen's i J Arnica Salves will banish piles. It i soon subdues the ncning, li-mauuu, inflammation or swelling. rnmfnrt Invltaa Inv. Greatest of burns, bolls, ulcers,, cuts, bruises, j J eczema, scalds. Dimples, skin erup-i! tlons. Only 25 cents at all druggists. New ! J1!! Eagle Valley j Honey I The Elite THEATRE THE HOME OF LICENSED FILMS. FLICKEBLESS PICTrBES PROGRAM CHANGES: Snnday Monday Wednesday Friday Admission ,r' Children "FOLLOW THE CROWDS." THERE MUST BE A BEA80V Uf HALF GALLON AND 0E GALLON CANS. 75c and $1.25 A CAN. Sweet corn on the cob. Early Crawford Peaches. Payette Cantaloupe and Wa termelons. For Sale by Pattison Bros. GROCIIT 1 . today for Corvallls where their hus band and father and a conductor's po eltlon. , Superintendent William Bollons' was In the city today In his private car 03. He Is on his way to Hunflngton, going out on No. 6. . . , . Josephine Doriey of Union is a guest bf Mrs J. S. Clark this week. She will go on to Portland after complet ing the visit bore. Miss Rclse Herr has returned from Portland where she has been attend ing summer school.' She was accom panied home by a friend, Miss Henry. Miss Minnie Dobbins of Marshall ( town, Iowa, Is visiting the W. S. Allln ' son home here. She has accepted a position as teacher at Enterprise, One., and will make the west her home. ! Ed Walsh has arranged for an ex tended layoff as dispatcher, m health Is responsible and he hopes to get back In the grind .soon again. Dispatchers Thompson and Maltby are the new faces on. the dispatching force today. D. C. Mays and wife of Joseph were guests at the Foley yesterday. James Lamb, representing the Paci fic Coast Condensed Milk company, makers of the famous Carnation pro duct, of Seattle, was registered yester day at the Foley, A C. MofTott, gsneral superintendent of the Warren Construction company, is In the city stopping at the Foley. ' ' Martin King, a local railroad engl nesr, who "returned yesterday from a two montf-a' vacation In Idaho, Is reg istered at the Foley. L. W. Minor and wife of Wallowa are In the city registered at the Sommer. Miss Mary Zurcher and Miss ' Edna Storie of Pendleton, who "arrived In La Grande yesterday from a vacation Into Wallowa county, are guests at the Sommer. . C. F. Walker of SePtile. L. N. Church of Walla Walla, and W. S. Jonejj of Portland, all cattlo buyers, are In La Grende. gtonplnir at the Sommer. j Mrs. Turner Oliver, Mrs. Ansn and j Miss farear"t Ansen left this morning i to K')nd a w?ek'g outing at Wallowa Lake. i Mrs. C. P. Wellman and Miss De Witt , left this, morning for their home In ; Palo A't-v California. , Karl A. M.-yor, M. D., medical super intendent of the Hot Lake sanatorium and Ffd R .Cnr'v, miMlclty mang-' ger, were In x. Grtinde yesterday on Geo R Currey - Real Estate Hay fever and asthma make August a month of Intense suffering to many people. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound gives prompt ease and relief, and Is soothing and healing to the In flamed membranes. Wm. M. Mere thew, N. Searsport, Me., says: "A few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound relieved me of a severe attack of asthma and less than a bot tle caused a complete cure." Refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill. , . ii- & Here Are A Few Clio nee List mgs- ' VTc have a good modern six room house, with good barn, and two lots, close in, on Forth side, at $1900, on easy terms. Well situated for leasing furnished rooms.' .-. . , For a choice buy in a well improved 40 acre tract, close to La Grande, we hav e it at $12,000, and a handsome profit from the same can be depended upon. We have a good six room furnished house for sale near the Palmer mill, at the extremely low price of $1300. Easy terms. . , We also have a choice buy in inside property, at $400Q. It will pay to investi gate. ; i. -. . . " - La Grande Phone Main 752. Investment Co. Foley Hotel Block