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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1913)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913. E3EB i i i i i I I i i i i rs" HAVE YOU A FOUL MOUTH? Every cavty la a cesspool of germ life, an acid manufacturing plant that deeayi teeth. Our modern hygienic treatments make clean efficleut maatlcattng function. Delay meant regret. Oon 'sult M. MODERN DENTISTS PHONE MAIN 747. DEPOT AMD ADAMS, LA QQANDE I DEFINITIONS 1 1 HELL: Three telephone systems In a town. PURGATORY: Two telephone systems. PARADISE: One Good Telephone System. ELBERT HUBBARD Pd Adv. SjjSiSSSSSSJSSiBIKSS Phone Main 8 THE GEO. PALMER LUMBER CO. for B o x S hooks, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors tfVBU IMC uusuim IHC1I Club and . have your clothes clened, pressed repaired. All rips and buttons sewed free. We will call and de liver each garment to your house or room. Cleaning, pressing, dye ing "and repairing of all kinds Expert workmen.' New machin ery. THE CLUB TAILORS 2013 Adam? avenue?hone B 1241 ' Hoti to the Piblie, X notify people In general not to buy or trade for two certain note, "Jap Charley" for $175.00, Mrs. Alice Jolley'a note for 1200.00. .C. WILSON. : i-i7-t - Peg License. The tags are now in thla office and can be procured on application. All owner of doga should secure license at one. . LKB WARNICK. 1-25-St City Recorder, KABS SOaTBTHlNQ DITHIXG 4 YOUB SPARE TIME. - The Observer has an attractive t proposition for one parson 4 either lady or man In every school district In Union and Wallowa counties outside of La Grande, to act as correspondent. Space rate will be paid tor all news, provided at least one news letter each week is sent In. This work can be done dur- lug spare moments. Checks for services will be mailed each month. Remember, a - correspondent is P wanted at every pos toffies and In every,-as well as in each & school district. No previous ex- 4 i peiience Is necessary, as all & that Is required is telling the news of the community as It oc- 4 curs. Write at once and be the'ptfr- son to represent the Observer In t your community, thus making & some extra money for yourself. 4 t v THE OBSERVER, - t tf La Grande, Oregon 4 END DISGUSTING CATARRH Money Back From the Newlln Drug Co If Catarrhal Misery Does Not Leave Ton. Try the sure way. Breathe Booth's HYOMEI over the sore, germ Infected membrane, kill the germs and heal the sore spots. , ' Use the little inhaler that comes with each $1.00 outfit five times dur ing the day. " At night use the vapor breathing treatment as directed. . Booth's HYOMEI, does not contain any uarmfiil drug." It Is Australian eucalyptus combined with effective Llsterlan antiseptics. When the bottle of HYOMEI that comes with your outfit is gone you can get another for 50 cents. Just breathe it no stomach dosing. The Newlin Drug company. WHAT I We Are About to Describe Below May Be OF IMPORTANCE TO YOU i Lots 1, 2, Block 53 Chaplin's Add., the same being on the cor ner of Sixth street and M avenue, 120 feet on M avenue, 110 on Sixth street, making an ideal location for three modern resi dences. There are now levied against these lots assessments for the Sixth street pavement to the amount of J. $1316.38 The sewer assessment I 86.06 These Assessments have sacred the owners and they have placed them jn our hands for sale at $300 and the purchaser to assume the assessments. LET US SHOW YOU These lots and we know you will agree with us that they are a good investment. v . All Classes of Property For Sale at Our Office OFFICERS OF BANK NAMED OLD DIRECTORS iU Bl-KLECT ED. SsrUss Fsad Is Added a Baa sf First Tear. Imbler, Jan. 29. (Spcial) Follow ing the annual meeting of stockhold ers of the State bank of Imbler, at which the same board which has bad the affairs of this bank In charge for the past ten months was re-elected, the directors held their first meet ing for the new year and elected the following officers: Ceo. L. Cleaver, president: Clay W. Fox, vice presi dent: Sherwood Williams, cashier, and Guy J. Glenn, assistant cashier. Five hundred dollars of the - past year's earnings were carried to the surplus fund of the bank, which shows the bank has been doing a prosperous business since it , opened It doors on March 4th last, as well as the - fact that its policy Is the sajme as all well managed banks in creating and adding to a substantial surplus fro'hi the beginning, thereby giving greater security to their depositors. La Grande Investment Co. 1111 ADAMS AVE, LA GRANDE, OR. SALT LAKE LIKES SHOW, Girl From Toklo Wlus Favor In Salt Where It Meets Public. Of "The Girl From Toklo," coming here next Friday, the Salt Lake Re publican has this to say: Brimming of brand-new .farcical predicaments, few of which may be accused of intimacy with the comedy of yesterday,, "The Girl from To klo" opened last night ' at the Salt Lake theatre. Almost from the rise of the curtain commence situations made keenly delicate by drawing room politeness. Cleverness an highly artlstlo portrayals prevail, the leading role being taken by Julia Morton, who won distinction in "What Happened to Jones." 'The Girl from Toklo" is an adapt ation from tbe German farcical suc cess or Robert Pohl, which on the European stage was lauded as ono of the cleverest bits of fun and merri ment of many, a theatrical season. It was thoroughly enjoyed last night by a lavja audience, principally be cause of Its newness, the fine mix ture of character . study and Its por trayal of what might actually happen In real life should one fall In love In Japan, come home and marry a new love and find at one's heels a mudd led French diplomat. In brief, Bartley Swift a young" American, engages In business In Japan and soon finds himself heels over head in love with Nancy Noyes. winsome . English actress. There springs up a rival' in Count Bon! de Brassle. a furious French ' diplomat The Frenchman drives Swift back to America. Believing himself only knee deep In love with the actress, he marries Blanche 'Miller, an American heiress, and 1s about to settle down in bliss. Cpon the scene comes tbe win some Nancy, called to the Swift home as a governess. She has all the love letters of Swift and an apparent craving for his love. The , French- manhas followed her, still looking for the bood of all rivals. .' Relief comes when It develops the fair Nancy is the widow of the late Esmond Miller and that her mission was hot that of governess but to set tle the Miller estate. Edmund Forde ' possessed all the appearance of a man In domestic trouble, at least from the foollght in terpretation. He presents an admir able nortwal of Hartley Swift. 'Al lan Brander also appears to have studied the wrath of French diplo mats crossed In love, possibly more from ral life and his Interpretation was appreciated very " keenly. John Raymond also contributed the' best of stage art in telling how a ministerial tutor looks when under the Influence of "Scotch." Henry Travers as Frank Cutting, Swift's friend, and Miss May Holton as Molly Miller pay Juvenile roles. It takes five different aged whiskies to make Cyrus Noble each one good in itself. 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