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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1912)
'LA'QRAKnEEVfiXINO OBSERVER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912. PAGE FIVE t f ir .fit.itrrijin flgf llTrJ'i""" D fines 3 r i Three Reels The Big Feature Arcade s Theatre Tonight asaaB2!i! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMKmammmmmmmmmmmmaamaBm fi 0 Trf D j j D .J J (5 lit!) 4 Sffriirrir'mM'' SHERRY'S Program'Todaj. LICENSED PICTURES EXCLU SITE. BE FIXED - ENTERTAINMENT FOB AIL PEOPLE, v BEST OF VENTILATION. BRONCHO BILLY'S ESCAPADE An Essanay western featuring O. M. Anderson. THE CONVALESCENT Strong dramatic story. By Lubin. THE FRENZY OF FIRE WA TEB A Indian classic. A Kalem. MR. PICKWICK'S PREDICA MENT. A delightful Edison comedy. Portraying tae entanglement 2 best known as "Bardell vs. $ Pickwick. I YOU ABE ALWAYS WELl'OASb Admission 10c I Loge Seat 15c Children under 12 years 5c. SHERRY'S -THE UOISE OF COMFORT" i . . ' TOGGEBY. Ask your friend's what kind of suits we make. ' TOGGEBY. J 1 y ,.. ... For the Biy Mn. Merchants' lunch from If to I clock. 40 cents. Foley Grill. 1-16-tI DR. F. J. FBEEXOB, SI'INOLOGIST. OVEB SELDEBS' LA GBA5DE Phone Main 724. o--o The "Golden Sheaf" butter has oeen sold in Oregon, Washington asl Ida ho for the past 14 years and iutakes be lead everywhere . It Is made by the Valley creamery and is sold by all first class grocermen. The city water and rcorder's offices bavo been moved to ths Security Land and Trust company offices during the building repairs. 9-9-7t 9 O . . ...,.., ii ! . ti at th Ar- cade tonight r Pattison Bros. GROCERY. i Express ship- ment of Fresh j Fruits and Vege- j tables Saturday j Morning.; i . LOCALS ; Miss Young will rtume her clasj. .ln violin beginning Sept. 16th at 1606 Sixth street. 9-12-Gt Mrs. E. L. Evans, teacher of artistic pianoforte playing and harmony. Phone Black SSI. 9-4-5tp Fresh butter; pure, sweet, pasteur ised milk and cream, and carefully candled eggs In case lots at the Valley Creamery. Great railroad drania at Elite to night. . 9-13-2t Glenn H. Armstrong, professor of piano, pipe organ and theory. Best Eu ropean and American methods. Phone Black 1352. Res. 604 Adams Av. 8-26-tf If your grocerman does no: sell "Golden Sheaf" butter, phone the Val ley creamery. Main 733. Lem Young has bought out the busi ness of Jim Liverroore and On Ling Chung. Creditors of the store are no tified to present their bills and be paid at once. The store is the new one on Adams avenue. Immediate at tlon to this matter Is desired by the hew proprietor. 9-ll-6t Great railroad drama at Elite to night. , . 9-13-2t You all Know Dr. Darland, the Chir opractor and Spinal Adjuster Is suc cessful' with all Diseases whether Acute or Chronic. He gets the results. Parlors 18, 19, 20, 21, La Grande Na tional Bank building. Phone Bed 3181, Kesidence Phone Red 1201. 8-31-tf Ask for Golden Sheaf butter, the best. It Is . MTL'C HANSE5. , Contractor. Brick, Stone and Concrete. - )$ v Five room cottage, close In, modern, good as new, also sev eral lots 50x175 and half acre tracts. Cheap and terms easy. P. 0. Box 207. " 9-2-tf RUBBER STAMPS We Can Suit You All Kinds Anderson's Store Cove . . Oregon CAB SERVICE Up to date eab service night and day. Prompt Service Guar anteed. Bates Reasonable. 215 Depot St. Phone Main 72 Pipes' Smokehouse. FOR SALE Convict Life in the Ohio Pen at the Arcade tonight. Three reels. Dr. H. S. Brownton, Dentist. Stev enson's Dental Office. . Madam Frlmlni Arcade tonight. Why not learn the only real Scien tific way of D(ugless Healing at The North-Western School of Chiroprac tic. Special Inducements to the cla3s hat starts In Sept. 15. Inquire at Boom 20 over La Grande National Bank. Fhone Bed 3181. 8-31-tf Ask Madam Friminl. Dr. Zimmerman Is now in his office ready tq meet his clients after a va cation spent in the aast. 8-31-9-6 DRY CHAIN WOOD $3.50 Phone Red 3231. per cord. 95-tf ' PERSONALS. Rev. E. P. Borden haa gone to Port land on business matters. 4 I. W. Conkliiv of Cove was in the city yesterday, a guest at tlw Foley. E. A. Anderson of Enterprise was a visitor In the vity yesterday, stop ping at .the Sommer. "Bob" Mays, postmaster of Elgin and wife were in La Grande yesterday newlng many old time acquaintances. J. D. Casey, merchant of Hi'gird, and , family, spent yesterday in La Grande, stopping aMhe Foley. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Swackhammor of Union were amone the many visitors In La Grande yesterday from that city. Drnbam Wright, proprll r of Med ical Springs, was a La Grautit visitor yesterday, stopping at t1)9 Foley. II. W. B. Smith of Union was a vis itor in La Grande y ester lay, a guest at the Foley. F. W. Tallmadge and R. L. Boyd are In La Grande registered at the Foley from Sparta, Oregon. John B. Thorson was among the El gin people taking in the fair yester day. H. B. Haisten, the Wallowa furni tups dealer, waB out from Wallowa county yesterday with the sightseer-!. Joe Ingles left last evening for Los n.el'.8 where he will enter the I school of osteopathy. H. T. Shoemaker of Elgin, ho was registered at the Foley yesterday, was among the visitors from that town who spent the day In La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thoma3 and daughter Mabel, of Golden, 111., are visiting with Dr. C. . T. Bacon and family. B. Lee Paget, candidate for sena tor on the prohibition party, was a visitor in La Grande yesterday, guest at the Sommer. A. C. Miller and wife of Enterprise were in La Grande yesterday to bear Boosevelt and tak In the county fair, and to vUlt Wm. Miller an,d fantfly. yr. and Mrs. John Bleh of Wallowa pioneers In Eastern Oregon and for mer resident otf La Grande are here this week, enjoying the fair ana re- A. H. Stange and FTed King nd wife of 'Merrill, Wis., are guests in the city with Mr. and . Mrs. August J. Stange.,.; , . . , .... jtfrs. Boy Tebble of Baker return ed to her home this morning after be ing a guest for a few days with Mrs Newton nf this '.lT. ' W. M. Itav anil ArlU Ron r t .iri,,.t this morning from an extended visit with their parents in Portland and a trip to the Salem fair. Gene Good was among the Univer sity of Oregon boys leaving La Grande this morning on his way to resume school duties. Bay "Bill" Williams left this mornlntf for Eugene" after spending most of his summer vacation with hs mother in La Grande. . j Roy B. Currey left this morning for Eugene where he will enter on his , sophomore year in the pre-medlcal course at the University. Henry . Heldenrtch will leave this. evening for Eugene to resume his en gineering course after spending the summer vacation In La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. Sam Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Purcell, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Bell were among the Union visitors in La Grande yesterday. Mvor Church Back. ,WU1 Church has returned from a short trip to Dalles where he has been visiting for ;h,3 past several days. An Underground Canal. Between Worsley and St Helens, tn the north of England, is the most re markable cnnnl In the world. It Is un dprcround. from end to end, and b i rf- ---f.-.-r-- - T.srrTi.7: ""... sixteen nines long, m uumiinuiio u.e coal mines are very extensive, half the nniintn, 1 n r iinrinrmfnpd. find fnanv .yem agQ ,he Duke of Bridgewater's ' managers thought they could save by transporting the coal under- ground Instead of on the surface. The canal tfis constructed and the mines ' connected and drained nt the sanx time. Ordinary canul boats are used, but the power Is furnished by men. On the roof of the tunnel arch are cross pieces, and Lhe men do the work of propulsion by lying on their backs on the coal mid imnliiiiK with their feet against the crossbars on the roof. Ar gonaut .JT.-. Dnlnth Riots Continue. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 13. (Rioting and stoning was resumed at noon here today when an attempt was made by the traction company to run six cars. The mob wrecked only car sent out TO SECCBE LOW FABES EAST IS PASSING SEP, 7, 8, 11. 12 AND 30 ARE THE 0tT gALE DATES llFT on which you can secure reduced . ate. to VISIT THE OLD FOLKS O. 8. Ln Colon FaclUc, C. A 5. W. or C H. St. P. to Chicago. SOO LIE TO ST. PAUL OR MIN NEAPOLIS. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST Equipment and Service Strictly H'gb Clatt Let our agent, J. H. Keeney aid you in outlining your trip. CITT TICKET OFFICES! 716 Second Avenue SEATTLE Third and Washington Sta. PORTLAND SPOKANE TACOMA 601 Bprague Ave. 1117 Pacific Ave. OPPORTUNITY ff D.R. ' t . .' ' 1 I . ' ' . N Take a KODAK With You We say "kodak" advisedly. "We do not merely mean camera, but the particular make of camera that bears the Eastman trade mark "Kodak." Your visit to the County Fair will mean more to you if you kodak. Not only more pleasure at the time hut afterward, the added pleasure that will come fjcom the pictures. r The TWO Fvrpllpnrp standard of excellence HartfordljHeaters . v. Majestic Ranges ; NOTHING MADE HALF SO GOOD. ; Get your Builders' Hardware, Sash and Doors and other Building Material from the firm that guarantees its goods that firm is F. L. FONG Medicine Co. Chinese Herbs ' ' and Root Remedies Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-qlco-hollc. -' v.. FREE CONFIDENTIAL CO JiSCLT A TI 0 N FBE E Those living out of town can cure themselves at home with our herbs. Write to us for par ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 9 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Telephone Main 762. v Office .1412 Adams Aveuuc LA GRANDE, OREGON. Let us show you how simple it all is by the Kodak sys te?n. Our stock is complete and we are always glad to cive uliotoerranhic help to the amateur. . 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