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TA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913.
ARCADE
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Todays and
Tomorrow
Stupendous Kay-Bee Production
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Combination of
Dramatic and Sensa
tional Scenes
In Three Reels
One Month was consumed in making "The Invaders."
More than 1,000 people take part.
The production expense was $25,000. '
The cost of the powder ussed is more than the entire
cost of an ordinary subject.
Anna Little makes the two most sensational falls from
a horse ever made by a woman.
It is considered by experts a better picture than "Cus
ter's Last Fight," made by the same company.
The Greatest
War Picture Ever
Produced
Other Pictures
Special Music Everybody's Going
PERSONALS.
Miss Ella Neurorer of Raker at
tended the firemen's dance last even
g. "
Mr. and Mrs. Rack man of IiAbler
(turned home today after shopping
hi La Grande.
3Ir. and Mrs. Henry McGodrlck re-
Skating
at the Odeon
Every Tuesday and Thursday
evening, and Saturday after
noon and evening.
Ladies Free Thurs
day Evening
Children especially Invited Sat
urday afternoon. 15 cents for
fblldron. V. Dean, manager.
We extend to all our
thanks for the patron- J
age given U3 during the
year just past and best
wishes for a Happy
New Year.
PATTISON
I BROTHERS
I GROCERY
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turned home to Inibler after a shop
ping: tour In the county seat.
Jack Hies was a Joseph bouud pas
senger today. He will visit bis ft-lka
for a few days.
Miss Nellie Storey returned to Is
land City to spend the first day of
the year with home folks.
F. C. Bramwell of the U. S. landof-
fice, has returned from a business trip
to Portland.
Miss Ruth Day and MIbs May Day
went to Inibler this morning to spend
the new year at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Fox.
Miss Agnes Leslie, stenographer
for the Palmer Lumber company.
went to Palmer Junction this morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith and chil
dren, Roberta, Mildred and James.
went to Summervllle this inoriiir.s t
spend the new year.
J. A. Vogelsang, of the Vogelsang
Valley. Va., Is stopping In the city
looking over prospects. He may lo
cate here.
Guy Glenn, assistant cashier of the
linbler bank, was In the city for the
firemen's ball. He returned tb'.3
morning.
Mrs. Joe Zwelfel of Summcrvll'e
was In the city visiting at the home
of her brother and having dental
work performed.
J. J. Dueblll, who has been In the
employ of the A. n. C. laundry for
the past 18 months, returned to h.s
home In Summervllle.
Mrs. J. D. Snodgrass, a profession
al nurse at Hot Lake, was In the city
last night to attend the fireman's
ball.
S. M. Slough of the Slough Invest
ment company, went to Wa'lowa this
morning on business. He will visit
all the towns on the line.
Mrs. G. G. Conley and son Lester
went to North Towder to vls't at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Herford. Mrs.
Conley's mother.
James Miller, city passenger agent
for the O.-W. at Portland arrived In
La Grande this morning to start the
new year at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pike. Mrs. Miller has been
here since the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. G. M. Gaily and daughter
Rowena went to Enternrlse thl
morning. They spent several days
In La Grande attending to business
matters.
Miss Grace Snook who- Is teaching
In the public school at Elgin, return
ed to that place this morning afte.'
spending the holidays with home
folks.
Mrs. Frank Leavltt arrived lu La
Grande this morning to supervise the
shipping of their household furniture
to Portland where Mr. Leavk: re '.-en t.
ly went to act as general foreman of
the Albina railroad shops.
Mrs. E. A. Thompson, teacher In the
school located at Hurricane Creek,
was a Joseph bound passenger this
morning. She- will resume her duties
as teacher.
Mrs. D. B. Rhodes of the National
of Chicago and the Idaho State Life
Fraternal union of America, was in
the city this morning looking after
the Interests of the company. She
iriikes La Grande regularly.
Mr. and Mrs. Root of Kamela left
this morning for Pleasant Valley1
where they will make .their futuie
home. Mr. Root has been helper ea-'
glneer at Kamela and will follow the
same occupation at the new station. , j
MIhs Durkee of Joseph passed
through La Grande on her way home
from Portland where she spent the j
holidays with friends.
Miss Stoddard and Miss Anna Berg
man of Elsln were homeward bound
passengers from Portland this morn-'
Ing.
Henry Heldenrlch, Ray Williams,
and George Broadbrldge, members of
the Oregon Glee club who have not
been home during the vacation are
making hasty visits with their par-
friends while In the city
AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT
! THE INVADERS" WHICH FARAL.
LELS "CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT"
One of the Greatest Productions Ever
Seen In Pictures.
Rosariang of Portland Arrive
Pasadena, Jan. 1. The Royal Ro-
sarlans of Portland arrived this morn
ing to inaugurate the rose tourna
ment. The Festival association will
meet tonight in an endeavor to con
solidate the yearly festivals from Se
attle to San Diego.
AGREEMENT.
ents and
today.
THE IlrTH Of THE -WHAT HAP
1'EMI) TO MARY" SERIES -A
LETTER TO THE PRINCESS. AT
SHEHlirs FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY. M 2t
Golden Rnlc Clerk Goes to Yaie.
Wm. IR. "Cornish, who has been con
nected with the Golden Rule company
for the past year has severed his con.
nectlon with that company and will
go to Vale where he will take the po
sition of head clerk In tho loading
department store of that place. A
with the new position,
handsome Increase In salary goes
Alton Fnnrnd rnarranged.
Pending a deelslon by the relatives
of the late M. J. Alton, no funeral ar-
ThU production ranks at the top
of its kind, from an artistic point of
view; and is a fine illustration of
how constant and consistent work
may succeed in spit eof all difficulties.
Most of the Indian pictures are very
poor affairs, painfully lacking In
truth of detail and without other sig
nificance than that of the lowest and
cheapest photodrama presented. "The
Invaders" presents an absorbing pic
ture of dramatic conflict between the
conuerlng and decadent forces, white
and red, who clashed almost uninter
ruptedly during the early history of
our country.
A production costing $23,000.00 and
requiring months to produce.
Also tonight the last appearance of
Webster & Mack,' those funny comed
ians. Special music and a clever and
laughable comedy close the bill. "The
Invaders" Is for two days only. A big
feature. At the Arcade. !
California Woman Seriously Alarmed
"A short time ago I contracted a
severe cold which settled on my
lungs and caused me a great deal o
annoyance, i would have bad cougn
Ing spells and my lungs were so sore
and Inflamed I began to be seriously
alarmed. A frtanS rmaaMdcd
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying
she had used It for years. I mought
a bottle and It relieved my cough the
first night, and In a week I was rid
of the cold and soreness of my
lungs," writes Miss Marie Gerber,
Sawtolle, Cal. For sale by all dealers.
We, the undersigned, carpenters
and Jointers residing In La Grande.
Oregon, and vicinity, for the purpose
of establishing a uniform scale of
wages and working hours, do hereby
agree that from and after January
1st, 1913, we will work not to exceed
eight (8) hours per day which shall
constitute a day's labor and that the
wages for such labor shall be fifty
cents per hour.
All buildings under construction,
and contracted for prior to January
1st, not to be affected by this agreement
Done and dated at La Grande, Ore
gon, this 9th day of December, A. D.
1912.
H. E. Roskamp, Victor Johnson, J.
M. Kohl, T. J. Hughey. E. T. Lothrop,
R. L. King, W. P. Noble C R Gnnd-
nough, Lewis Wright, E. J. Phillips.
II. H. Moulton, F. M. Slagle, W. L.
Clifford, G. O.Chapman, Albert Smith.
D. W. Ward, W. S. Reuy, S. L. Moore,
L. L. Sheets, Wm. Smeal, Geo. R. Ly
man, Perry Blanrhard, E. J. Stuart.
Joe Desllets. H. W. Jameson, Geo. J.
Wagener, W. C. Kelly, G. L. Oliver, J.
L. Oliver, J. D. Plank. I. F. Tv.i,t.
H T. Crawford, E. T. Sloggy. Wm.
Rogers, W. A. Seullt, Bert O'Brien,
Louis E. Rogers, F. W. Pattison.
THE MEARY WAY
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Many in La Grande.
With a back that aches all dav.
With rest disturbed at night,
Annoying urinary disorders,
'Tls a weary way, Indeed.
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Mrs. W. F. Grayblll, 1408 Washing
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States.
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take no other.
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