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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1913)
"WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913. LA GRANDQ fi22UN( QfiSEHVlfiK, PAGE FITS ,, A SHERRY'S The HOUSE OF C0MF0R1 THE RUNNING AWAY OK DORIS" A SPLENDID STOfllT FEA URING MABEL TRUNNELLE. AS EDISON "A BOUGH RIDE WITH" Nl TROGLYCERINE." A BIG DRAMATIC FEA TURE THAT IS A THRILLER. A SELIG. "THE PEACE OFFERING" A PLEASING COMEDY, FEA TURING RUTH ROLAND. 4 KALEJf. "THE BRAVERY OF DORA" A FINE WESTERN DRAMA BY-UTMN. "TIGHTWAD TIPS" A REAL LITE COMEDY OF. FER9NG. A KALEM. THE VAC ALLISTEIRS BAGPIPE AND SCOTCH DANCES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF YAU. YILLE TOMORROW. LOCAL BREVITIES. " . Henceforth the Bussey taxi . and buss line will have Quarters at the Foley hotel. Phone Main 191. Day, and night EVERYBODY'S GOING TO THE ARCADE TONIGHT TO HEAR MR. ARTHUR ELWELL, THE SINGER. Spanish taught at Room 3, Foley block. 7 p. m. evenings Monday, Wed nesday, Friday. Prof.' F. Fernander. BRAN COOKIES - One or two eaten each meal will keep the system In perfect order. Use .RALSTON SELECT BRAN For Cookies. Fer Bran Gem. : ' Receipts for the above , will come with each package. COMES IN 20e PACKAGES For Sale by '' " ' PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Where Quality Is v Paramount There is a reason for everything and the reason our business has increased so fast is because our prices are the same and in many cases less. At the same time we are paying dividends to the good pat rons on their purchases'. Each day we are adding new names to cmr' list who wish to share in the benefits that are to be de rived. Yours to Please, The Union County : Co-Operative Assn. Where Quality Is Paramount ' The Ladle' parish eodoty ol the Evangelical Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Lot tei on Fourth street ' Thursday af ternoon. - s Let Heacock fit your glaaaaa. La Grande Business College. Telegraphy, BpanUh and a 'full practical course in business. Enroll tit any time. Office help supplied at a moment's notice. TWO REAL COMEDIES THAT ARE. LAUGH GETTERS AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT ALSO TWO OTHER GOOD PICTURES, A VAUDEVILLE ACT AND A CLASSY SINGER, HEAlUUi grinds any lens In a few minutes. 3rd floor new Foley building. G. H. Armstrong, pianoforte, pipe organ, ear training, theory and his tory of music carefully taught. 804 Adams are., phone black 1352 Men! West's annual sale of all Benjamin and Society brand suits closes Friday, January 21st. Better hurry. FILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to curs any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 0 to 14 days. 50c, Big Ice skating rink on Cor 8'h and N avenue Price 15a Skates to rent s . . 1-10-tf I Mrs. L. C.Elliot. of Portland, dledj 'at a Portland hospital Monday. - She was the wife of the evangelist who for some time lived in La Urande, go Ing to Portland from here. The fro ' eral will- be held in Portland. Dressmaking Mrs. . Judson and Oleson. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1630 Sixth street. 1-4-tf DR H. S. BROWXTON, Dentst Of fice over Sherry's theatre. A FRQMM ABOVE THE QRDI. NARY AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT FEATURING "THE RACE," AN EX. rCELLENT7 Tn AlCHOrER) iRAMA, AN ALL FEATURE . PROGRAM. . . Mrs. E. U Evens, teacher of artistic olano playing and. harmony. Phone lark 081. Studio, Corner it Fir and Adams. ' 3'tt HEACOCK, Eyesight Specialist, 3rd ! floor new "Foley building. W F Hendrick resident tuner. Bx 732. Skating at the Odeon Every Tuesday and Thursday , evening. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Children especially invited Sat urday afternoon. 15 cents for children. V. Bean, manager. Where Quality Is V Paramount Where Quality Is Paramount ., Fred D. Hooper, renowned through Eastern Oregon as an amateur and semi-professional baseball player fly ing Elgin colors, and bow at North Powder.' was married this morning by Dr. AG. Lane of this city to Hiss Maude Farrls of North Powder. Mr. Hooper Is connected with the O.-W at North Powder. ALL NEW PICTURES AT ARCADE TONIGHT. THE Dressmaking. Mrs. Rev.. Adams and Attelberry. 1302V4 O are. Phone B b61 West's 15th annual sale closes Fri day. You must hurry. BITTER The photographer In your town. 11-ltf ENTBHE CHANGE OF PICTURES AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT. THE AMERICAN QUEEN COfi- SET Mrs. O. C. Coombs, corsetlere 4 at 1103 L avenue. Phone Black 831 . for demonstratalon. Word received from the Insane asy lum at Pendleton where Grover Far-, rls is incarcerated, says that his physical health is poor but after he is more fully improved physicians believe he will show an Improvement In his mental capacities as well. He, was moved from Salem to Pendleton on a cot. ' 1 HEAR, MB-, ELWELL IN NEW SONGS AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT. HIS SINGING IS A BIG HIT. VR WOOD FOR SALE 63.50 per cord. Phone Red 641. 12-121-tf Ladles! West's annual sale of all suits, coats, dresses, etc., closes Fri day. Only two more days to pur chase your choice of . any ladles' or Misses' suits tor 19.90. HEACvCK'S GLA8SBS FIT. What the visitors all say: "Your equipment surely looks like the Teal thing, v andthose garments, that it in the real thing. I never knew be fore what 'Dry Cleaning meant.' Cherry's New Laundry, Inc. 1 " Only two days' more o( West's 15th annual sale. .' 1 . ' ' -.. " . FHHSONALS. I D. H. Robbs. a logger for Kleee Brothers, was in the city over night. Mrs. H. J.'Vickers of Kamela was in La Grande between trains. ' iE. P. Staples of Haines was in the county seat on business. Mrs. B. F. Martin of Meacham was in the city on business. C. L. Damerell of Kamela is stop ping at the Foley for the day. Mrs. Cbadwick and daugfhter Hazel of Cove were in La Grande consult ing a local physician.' R. M. Brooks, a real estate dealer of Pine Valley, went to Elgin tJay on business.- --v' Mrs. D. H. Jordan and son Neal went 1o Enterprise this morning to spend a few days with Mrs. Pltcock. Mrs. D. W. Barnes ot Island City was In the city visiting her rrieno, Mrs. Albert Hunter, for a few "days. Frank McKennon of Imbler was In the city on business,' returning to day. Superintendent James Corbett of the O.-W, returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. L. A. Stoop and H. F. Shoemaker ! of Elgin are gtfests at the Foley ho tel. Henry Susewind, the Union hotel keeper, has been a business visitor In the city this week. Mrs. Para Thornton has returned from Salem where she was the guest of friends for a tew days. C'H. Kubasta and Art Wcnzel went Telocaset this morning In the Interest of the ML Emily Timber com pany. Mr. and Mrs. R V. Goodman of Portland made connections for Los tine where they will visit with rela tives for a few weeks. Edna Houx was the guest of her friend. Mrs. Pearle Downs for a few dsys, returning to her home In Cove today. Probation Officer Klllpack ot Poitr Und want to Union ' this morning where he will try several cases con cerning delinquent children. -' lira. John . McEwen and children Ewen and Vincent went to Haines this morning where they will visit Mrs. Delong, sister of kit McEwen. Ella Wisdom and her nephew Billle Wisdom, went to- noise today to be the guests 'of' Mrs.' Wisdom's sister, Mrs. Lulu Carlton. . Miss Liutle Carylale left for Boise this morning where she will be the guest of her slater for an indefinite time. . Ralph Worstell of Portland has been In the city visiting bis mother who has been quite ill for a long time but Is slightly better today. He. left this morning for his field ot duties Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Morris are In the city. Mr. Morris is relief agent for the O W. R. & N company and has Just returned from Joseph where he relieved the regular agent Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cobb were the guests ot Mrs. Cobbs' uncle, W. F Burnett, for a tew days. They return ed to their home In Milton this in. r VT YisA ortrl ans PrtV fttifi jure aus Grant of La Grande were passengers! to Telocaset where they will visit j Witn mr, nnu Airs. jrwa iui indeflnlt etlme.' Mrs. O. S. Wlgglesworth and chil dren. Emma and Albert, went to Mi- nam this morning where they will vlalt Mrs. WJggles worth's mother, Mrs. Victor. "Mt. Wlgglesworth was formerly in the real estate business here. E. L. and P. H Brandon ,two en terprising young sheepmen of the Vale country passed tnrougr. l Grande today on their way home after spending a few days with their parents in Wallowa. ' They predict that, the reduction in tne wooien schedule will not hurt tha wool grow- ers. S. Simmons, a building contractor of Portland Is in the city looking af ter the prospects tor the coming building season. He predicts that La Grande will be one of the most active '.owns in the state this aum- me-. He was accompanied by J. Gns tafson, ene of his boss carpenters. They may make their headquarters tiere. , Mrs. McShaln who has Just return ed from Eugene where she visited v,r rianehtnr Olive McShaln. Miss Olive Is attending the teacher's col lege and Is preparing herself to teach school as soon as her term of studies expires. Mrs. McShaln also stopped off in La Grande with her son John, for a day before returning to her home in Elgin. CHANGE OF PICTURES AT AH. CADE TODAY. L THE RACE." A THANHOLS- ER DRAMA. &-MR. ARTHUR ELWELL, IN BARITONE SOLOS. &. "FINGER PRINTS." A HIGH CLASS COMEDY. 4.--BRAIN VS. BRAWN." THAN HOUSERI COMEDY. 5. VINCENT ft LORENE IN VAU DE YILLE. 6.--TRYING TO KEEP BEDELIA FAlRCE COMEDY. COMING MONDAY ft TUESDAY, "THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM." LUCCOCK LECTURES MONDAY Date Erroneously Announced for To. night Recently. Riahou Luccock will lecture In La Grande' next Monday and not this evening.' The letter date was errone ously given out for publication last Monday and has led to a general mis understanding of the situation. He comes next Monday and lectures that evening. The theme of the lectnr which the bishop will give, Is "Twentieth Century Ideate." It Is said to be one of the greatest of his many great lec tures. AT SHERRY'S. A Rough Ride With Nitroglycerine" Is Title of Thrilling Pleiare. This is the banner picture of a well baJanred Droirram for this change. It Is an unusual one telling of a daring ride through oil fields with a load of high explosives. Another fine picture, features Mabel Trunnelle, formerly of the Majestic company. Three oth er fine pictures and the MacAlUsters In vaudeville complete the program , Classified FRATERNAL ORDERS A. F. ft A. At. La Grande Lodge No 41. A. F. ft A. M. holds regulat meetings iirst and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome all.Masons. N. MOUTOR. W. M. A.C. WILLIAMS, Secretsry. B. P. O. E. La Orsnae Lodge No. iS meets saca Thursday evening at o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avsais Visiting brothers cordially InvltM to attaitA. ' ' T. J. 8CROOGINS, K. R. H. B. COOUDGIl. RM. 84 WOODMEN OF TUB WORLU L Grand Lodge No. lt W. O. W mu svsrr first and third Fti dars m I. O 3. F. hslL All visit ' (j ndmcii wleom, D. FITZGERALD, C. C , J. HL KXNNXT, Clark. MODERN WUODMXN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp Na 770 meets as the fliu and third Thursday ve uaaa nf each month in the K. of P nalt Visiting neighbors welcome. W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LAN DRUM. Clerk. ROT AXi NEIGHBORS Msets second and fourth Srlday month, AH yUI!w mentors ear Ull7 touts. . CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. g'MMT.g EacordST. RSBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. - meeta every Tuesday evening la tk L O. O. F. hall. All vUltlng ssmi bars art invited to attend. DELLA WAGNER, N. O. . MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Bsc U O. O. M La Grande Lodge No S50. Loyal Order of Moose, aoldi regular meetings every Monday at 7:30 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. VUlt lng brothers cordially invited to at Und. B. L. LEAVITT, Sec'y. R. J. GREEN, W. D. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croat Lodge No. ST meets every Moaaay aight la CasUs kail, (old Elk's aaU ) A Pythian wslcoms to all vUltlaj . Kaighta. . " H.W. MTLMT. CO. R. L. UNCOLN. M. of R ft 8. X M. B. Hope ChPtr No. 11, 0 8, holds stated communications th secocd and toarth Wednesdays o each E-t-Et. Vtsitiac members er dlafly tmvfta. BS8. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MART A WARN1CK. 8e. F. 0, El. La Grande Aerie No. 259. MeeU every. Friday evening at t o'elock. at the K. ot P. hall. VU ltlng members cordially welcomed. HARRY W. SWARTZ, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. Sac. ' Special Program at Arcade. - The . Arcade has for tonight a pro gram above the ordinary, featuring two' excellent Thanhouser produc tions, one of which is a comedy with Riley Chamberlln In the title role, the other Is a high class drama, the other pictures on' the . program are good; especially good is the closlnR comedy, entitled "Tryln to Keep Be delia," Mt, Elwell will Introduce new songs today and his singing bas proved an Instant hit. Vincent ft Lorene close the bill with their neat vaudeville turn, appearing In new Jokes and jonas. The management announces for next Monday and Tuesday. "The Star of Bethlehem," a three reel Thanhouser producton, a picture ey ervone should see. Has Winter Roaghened Your SKIN? If your skin is Irritated, chapped, or roughened through wintry winds and blasts, ease the pain, beal the chape, close op the akin cracks through a daily use ot Blue Mountain Cream A cream of rare delicacy, softness and smoothness,'abwl!rtr.t pi and of a delightful odor. SOLD IN tie BOTTLES. Red Cross Drug Store IV. H. REUTER, Proprietor Directory WOMEN OF WWODOKAFT CIRCLE NO. 47 Meet second aid fourth. . Tuesday night of each month at K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh bors welcome. " LENA HEAD, G. N. LILLIS ALIjSTOTT, Clerk. mialtU.NS AND AUMtiCONS DR. B, E. L. HOLT Physician and surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot St Phones Off lea Main 68; - (Residence, Main 730. DIR. M. K. HAU,Physician and sur geon. New Foley Building, third floor. Phone Matn 53. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. I. W. LOUGHLXN, M. D. -Drs. Richardson ft Loughlla, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Offloe Black 1363. Dr. Richardson's Ree. Main &S. Dr. Loughlln'a Res. Main 757. u H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. D.-Physician and durgeoo. flpeclal attention te . Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat. OSes la La Grands National Bank Build ing. Phones: . Office klala S; Real- "'dene Mala U OR. H. U UNDERWOOD Diseases ot the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and -child rea. Of fices: Adams avanna, over Wright 'Drag Co. , VaTTKtRlNARY. JR. P. A CHARLTON, Vetexlnarj Bar gton. Office at Hill's Drag store, ' La Grande. ' Resideaee Pboas, B4 701; Office Phone. Black 1J61; la- v'dapsadest Phone (3; Both Pkonaa ' at Resllenca. - CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND - CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS. No. 4, Depot St, ad joining Oregon Hotel. Phoaa Red 1751. OSTEOPATHS. a)0. W. aiMMkUUftAN OataopaU Physician. Over Lilly's Hardware store. Phone Mala 6S. BacoMsor to Dr. F. B. Moor. .- -ATTORNIIS AT LAW COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Ban BaUdlng, La Oraada, Oragoa. r. H- CRAWFORD ROOT. 8. EAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorney at la. Practlcas ia all the ooarta of the state and Cnlted BUtaa. Of fice In La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande. Oraaoa. " R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law. Rooms t-10, Sommer Bldg, La Grande, Ore; Practlcas la all sUta and federal eonrta. H. E. DIXON, -LAWYER All Btat and Federal Courts. Collections. ' Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation at Bank Building. Best Ceugh Medicine far Children. . "I am very glad to say a few words In praise of Chemberlaln'i Cough Reroedy." writes Mrs. Llda Dewey. Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used It for years both for my children and my stelf and it never falls to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be .without It as it gives almost Immediate relief In cases of croup."' Chamberlan'a Cough Remedy Is pleasant and safs to taxe, which Is of great Importance when a medicine must be given to young children. For' sale by all dealers. What Tbey'AU Say. "You cleaned my wbUe coat beau tifully. 'Call for my husband's suit tomorrow." Our dry cleaning dnart ment did it Cherrys New Luuuui, Inc. . T s s