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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1913)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE FIVE SHERRY'S The HOUSE OF COMFORT THE IIOrsK OF COMKORr THE ST.tl.N . A startling and unusual pro duction. An S. A A. THE MOOD VIOLET Unable to stand the ways of society she returns with her husband to nature's wilds. A VITAGBAFH. THOMAS A THO.UAS. . Complete change of act.' THE MAYOR FROM MILAND Fresh, entertanlng and hu man. Produced 1n Ireland and America by the Kalem Co. XOPED IN A cowboy comedy that is very amusing. A SELIC COMING. A great, feature production "THE GBEAT STEEPLE . CHASE GET THE HAPPY HABIT Let Heacock lit your glasses. : Owing to. the Inclemency of the weather yesterday the weok of pray er at the First Presbyterian church was interrupted. Dr. .Lime wishes to announce that the prayer g3rvlce will be liuld this evening. B1TTEB , !The photographer in your town. 11-ltf DressmakingMrs. Judson and Oleson. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1620 Sixth street. 1-4-tf Mrs. J. H. Snodgrass t'nU mornng underwent a rather complicated op eration: Hospital authorities re;iart the "patient doing nicely. IJBS3829ER1 B BALE THE AMERICAN QUEEN COiR- I Mrs. 0. C. Coombs, corsetiere t 'Siat 1103 L avenue. Phone Black 4 4 831 for demonstrataion. LOCAL8 10GGEBT. Ask your friends what kind of suits we make. Henceforth the Bussey taxi and buss line will have quarters at the Foley hotel." Phone Main J91." Day and night. J. D. Porter has purchased the Snowflake bakery and will pu'. the es tablishment on a high grade business dcalins in the best lines. Mr. Por ter was formerly engaged in business at Hilgard. PILES CUBED IN TO 14 DAYS. lour druggist will refund money It PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c During this sale we are offering some Exceptional Bargains. Our stock must be cleaned of short and broken lines; od.d garments and seasonable merchandise before taking inventory, Feb. 1st. One Lot Boys' Clothing at rLAli PRICE One Lot Boys' Overcoats HALF PRICE One Lot Men's Clothing Many lines reduced still lowei West's 15th annual sal a . at CAPT. SCOTT AT THE SOUTH POLE, A TWO REEL FEATURE AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT. COMING TOMORROW, AT THE A IKK' A J) E THEATRE, "THE BAD MAX FROM IDAHO," A VAUDE VILLE ACT THAT IS A HEADLINES. DRY WOOD FOR SALE $3.50 per cord. Phone Red 641. , 12-21-tf G. H. Armstrong, pianoforte,' pipe organ, ear training, theory and his tory of music carefully taught. 604 Adams ave., phone black 1352 The revival of the M. E.- church, South, has been postponed to Febru ary 2nd. The preachers from the out. side cities will come in and assist. The prayer meeting will be on Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock. . Mrs. Elizabeth Rider who recently moved to La Grande from Elgin has . ., , -.,, . purchased two house from the La "EAtOCK, Eyesight Specially 3rd Gran(e Invegtment foot new Foley building. v house, are in the neighborhood of the , , , , , Palmer Mill district and were 'oousnr Your choice of any ladies suit i n M ftn ,nvegtment MrfJ aw the store for ?9.90 at West's 15th - own, five nouses ln Grand3 M Dlial Bale. ' .' ' , InvneHncr nlinilmW In n.1 ..l.4 Just as building weather sets In Lh Qftr MEN'S WOOL WORK SHIRTS MADE OF OREGON FLANNEL, FORMER - VOC PRICES $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 mmm.it )Qq Of- MEN'S COTTON WORK SHIRTS, REGULAR 50c VALUES, JANUARY rr OC CLEARANCE SALE PRICE ' ' JASUAax 2oC AN ASSORTED LOT LADIES' WOOL DRESS SKIRTS, TO CLOSE ... 1.2 PRICE Men's President Suspen-1 Men's Fine Rib Wool Underwear, an odd lot of I Men's Boston Hose Sun ders, per pair ,..19c $2.00 and $2.50 values, to close 98c porters, per pair ........13c One lot Corsets Warner's 6,000 white tip parlormatches, a carton "of 1 - Coat and Hat Hooks cop . make. $1.50 to $3.00 val- - -; , . , ' . v. imw , . xw perea wire, per doz ..7c ues 67c AQr CVIlKli an assorted lot consisting of cups and saucers, plates 7C Ufllllii. CHOCOLATE POTS AND DISHF.S VAT.TTOa mn , M ' ruA' V w yv.Wi 3c ASSORTMENT 5c TOILET SOAPS; OF THE WELL KNOWN MAKES. ALL LAUNDRY SOAP STAR. EVERYBODY r KNOWS WHAT IT'S WORTH. uC AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PIC TIKES AT THE ARCADE T0NJG1IT, Mrs. E. L. Evens, teacher of artistic piano playing and harmony. Phone Black 881, Studio, Corner it Fir and Adams. 9-23-tt . Grande will witness one of the active seasons In home building ever seen in this city. Preparations are being made to push certain sections of the city, and if plans go not awry, we wiU have a classy suburb before an other decade. grinds any lens in a 3rd floor new Foley Dressmaking, Mrs. Rev. Adams and Attelberry, 1302 O ave. Phone B 5C. HE ACOCK few minutes, building. . J. I. Davis, a Jeweler of Oakland. La Grande Business College Oreeon. was in the citv this mornine This college will be closed only ookng for a location for his busi on Christmas Day and New Years' j negs He gpent number of days Day. The second semester will com- )n tne John Day country and reKrts mence on Jan. 2, 1913. All students four feet 0f Bnow jn SOme sections intending to enroll are requested to 0f tnat country. He went to Enter- Reduced prise this morning to look over the do so as soon as possible, J rates. CAPT. SCOTT AT THE SOUTH POLE, A TWO REEL FEATURE AT Eastern Oregon, and one that will, in THE ARCADE TONIGHT. A PIC tne .,., of a few yearB make La TIRE MADE IN THE ANTARCTIC Grande the chief city of this section field and is thinking of locating In the Grande Ronde valley. He claims' it Is one of the prettiest valleys in QUALITY THE SAME The Golden Rule Co. PRICES LESS CIRCLE. Many lines reduced below hall price at West's 15th annual sale. of the northwest. Similar reports come from a large number of people trav eling through La Grande in search of i new homes and prospects. W F Hendrick resident tuner. Bx 732. New shoe shining parlors. Special attention given to ladies' shoes. Next to Sherry's playhouse. We dye white and tan' shoes black. J. K. Kapello. DR. H. S. BR0WNT0N, DeutsL Of fice over Sherry's theatre. PERSONAL U. Mrs. Whitlock of La Grande went to Elgin this morning to visit friend s lira. Claaver of Imbler was a home ward bound passenger this morning. Will Siegrist left today for Port land to spend a week 'with friends. Miss Pauline Newton was a pas senger to Hermiston this morning. H. L. Boswell was a passenger to Enterprise this morning. ( Mts. Fred Falconer of Portland is visiting friends in Enterprise. She left for that place this morning. C. S. Bradley, a prominent grain buyer from Enterprise, is in the city on business. T. J. Wheelwright, a cement con tractor of Baker, is in La Grande looking after business. Mrs. W. E. McClure of La Grande lng en route to Imbler where the will visit relatives for an indefinite time. . Miss Elsie Lindqulst, formerly a burning during all of the night. The total damage to fruit will not be es timated for a week. Twenty Millions I Crop Los. stenographer in this city, who has j Log Angeles, Jan. 8. Estimates of been visiting in Illinois, . passed tte ,DM 0 frnIt put ,t at from 0 tQ through the city today on her way I to Pendleton and will shortly return, to the city to viBit with friends. ty millions will hardly cover It. The price of beans and small vegetables is soaring as a result of the losses to truck gardens. An endeavor will be made to thaw a part of the frozen fruit to save It for some kind of com- j 60 per cent of the entire crop.Twen- n,erclal purpose. JKUUGATOBS IN PORTLAND It !! .. . . , . '. :vmiii Annum iminuvn iijtress Convenes Tomorrow. Portland, Ore., Jan. S. (Special ) rhe stage is set and everything In readiness for the Second Oregon Ir rigation congress to be held In Port land Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Acceptances from speakers are coming in well so It seems the program as made up will b-t carried out with but few changes. The auditorium at the Imperial ho tel will be the meeting place for the congress and delegates bo far 1 1 - H .... n i t . . n . went to Imbler this morning to visit "ru ",B,"C """"" tendance iioiii an puriB in ureKon NEW ROOMING HOUSE 1512 Adams avenue: close In: nicely furnished; bath: rooms for rent Phone Black 17.11. IIEACOCKS GLASSES FIT. Spanish taught at La Grande Busi ness college. School 7 p. m. evenings Monday. Wednesday. Friday. La Grande Business College. Prof. F. rnandez. SKating at the Odeon Everv Tuesday and Thursday evening and Saturday after noon and evening. Ladies Free Thurt- day Evening Children especially Invited Sat urday afternoon. 15 cents for children. V. Bean, manager. JUST SAY BUCKWHEAT CAKES AND PURE MAPLE SYRUP FOR BREAKFAST WE HAVE BOTH PATTISON, BROTHERS GROCERY j relatives and friends. E. Bushears of Pomeroy. Washing ton. iased through the city on his way, lo BIgln. Mrs. C. Davis and son of Elgin were iiosr.cA-a.'d bound passengers on tne branch this morning. Mrs. S. E. Reynolds of Cmatilla was in the county seat this morning en route to Elgin. -She is visiting relatives. J. L. Patterson, for some time in the employ of the O. W., left this morning for Los Angeles and Mexico points. B, I. Miller went to Wal lowa this morning after spend ing the holidays with Mrs. J. C. Max well. ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs have return ed from an extended trip to Missouri. Oklahoma. Wyoming, Colorado and other places. They report pleasant weather in the middlewest. Mrs. J. E. Kay and son Ralph have Just returned from California wnrre they spent a number of months. They have returned to their home In En terprise. Mr. and Mrs. Beck. proprtors of the cltr bakery In Wallowa, returned j home this morning arter spending a few days at the bedside of Emil Mnr tln at Island City Mr. and Mrs. C H. Tuttle of Spo kane arrived In La :rand this mor.i- where irrigation is a live subjpet. The congress will be extremely practical In Its nature, the chief aim of the program committee having been to arrange a group of subjects that have a direct application of the present-day conditions In this state and arrangements have been made to have them discussed by men having a thorough grasp on these topics From the time the gavel falls at the opening of the congress Thursday morning until the last speech at the banquet Saturday night, there will be nothing that is not worth while. TO Ct'RE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to enre. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 2fc WORST STORM IN ME (Continued from Page 1) petted to rise 40 fpet at Wheeling, W Va. Women Bnild Smarter. Pomona. Cat., Jan. 8. Smudge fires In this section are said to have saved the greater portion of the fruit crop. Women aided In keeping the flres THAT THERMOMETER There is no need of juessiiift the temperature. You can know for a certainty if you own a truthful ther mometer. ' ' . We have correct therr-crvs at such low prices that it would not be extravagant for you to have several hung in different, convenient places indoors and out. - We guarantee every thermometer we sell and some of them are government tested. 25 cents to $1.00 RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 4 9 "I Where Quality Is Paramount Where Quality Is Paramount The Union County Co-Operative Assn. LA GRANDE, OREGON As this is the first of our new year we wish to thank our many loyal friends and patrons for their lilKTal support during 1912, which has far exceeded our mos1 sanguine expectations. Our many friends and patrons probably are not aware of the fact that we have the dividends on their purchases figured now and are paying same daily to the people that profits justly belong. Come with us through 1913 for a successful busi ness. : Where Quality Is Paramount Where Quality Is Paramount I I